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Poll - Total Votes: 15
I follow one party never changed my stance
I follow policies not parties
I follow a party because I hate the alternative regardless of policy
I truly believe in the party I follow and what they stand for
I blindly follow the masses
I enjoy anarchy
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Tatsumi · 31-35, M
Naaa. I was going to vote for Ron Paul in '12, a conservative libertarian. Bernie Sanders in '16, democratic socialist. And potentially Andrew Yang in '20, a Democrat half-libertarian, quarter capitalist, quarter-socialist.

Well. In this sense, I guess you could say my party is Democratic Socialist Libertarian--but, I also believe in big government, to some extent, ironically. Government as a support, rather than absolute controller. I suppose I would be a centrist. I identify mostly with the left [but not liberals or PC culture], and sometimes with the right.

The strangest thing. I showed my brother an interview with Andrew Yang, and I was sure he was going to join the Yang Gang; he agreed with literally everything he said, then he was like "but he's running as a Democrat, so I can't vote for him."

It was really strange to me. Totally believes in this person, but, since he is running as a Democrat, that makes everything he agrees with irrelevant. Don't understand how people tow party lines to the death, even when they like someone from a different party more.