I never reveal how I vote, unless to a very close friend or two; its personal, it's my business; as their vote is their business.
Is their a rule somewhere I missed that talk show people have to disclose their voting record? Make a stand? Your stand? what about others who disagree with another stand..that becomes a whole lot of e-mailing! ;)
The candidates are all big boys, they can run their campaigns best they see fit and let individual voters - The People decide. They don't need over zealous, which they do appreciate, supporters with a burning books mentality-- burn down the airwaves unless you are for candidate A or B or C! effecting their likability. It only drives potential voters away.
Independents will decide in this election.
Fact: In January, Gallup released its latest study on the question of political self-identification, finding "the proportion of independents in 2011 was the largest in at least 60 years"--a stunning 40 percent. Democrats were at a desultory 31 percent, and Republicans proved utterly unable to capitalize on a bad, Democrat-led economy, trending downward to 27 percent."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2839838/posts
Who is your candidate?
looking back at your comment history, you really have not supported any candidate. So you take your right of privacy so far as to not even share with your fellow freepers who you support?
Or have I just not looked close enough to see who you support in the primaries?