Poll: Have you decided who you will vote for in the presidential election in November?
Have you decided who you will vote for in the presidential election in November?
- Yes
- No
- Probably will not vote
- Yes 93% (42%)
- No 7% (42%)
- Probably will not vote 0% (42%)
I'm a registered republican, but I will be voting democratic. I'm retired and my IRA declined by 26% ( minus deposits and withdrawals)under Bush. From the time Obama took office, the same IRA has increased by 51%. I can't afford Romney.
If you are nearing retirement, you can't either.
Cy
If Obama is re-elected, I won't be able to retire. He is going to let the EPA destroy farming as we now know it.
Mark,
I dealing with facts.. your dealing with fantasy, false fantasy.
we can't afford 4 more years of obama. he was a nobody in illinois. he is an enviromental socialist who has never been weaned from the political tit of government programs.
Obama with his mindset of government running things will destroy this nation, especially the spirit of farming. As an immigrant, government takeover has destroy farming sector in my country of birth. Please every Americans look at other nations mostly ran by government. It is scary.
Sure, Cy...You're a republican. No one with even one Republican cell in his body would vote for the Communist-in Chief. You may have been a Republican at one time, but it apppears that you have gone to the Dark Side.
To be honest, I don't like either of the candidates. Obama is a smooth talker, but the deficit keeps growing, and Romney is a multi-millionaire trying to buy his way into the whitehouse. I wish there was a viable third choice here.
There is .....Ron Paul
Obama:
Make the rich pay more taxes:facts. top 1 percent by income pay 36.7% of the taxes and top 10 % pay 70.5 %. Just a ploy by Obama to get poor vote.
Romney is rich do not vote fo him: Obama is not rich ? come on !!! Again get the middle low income vote.
Why will Obama not focus on the real issue: The Economy? Because he has failed so far.
- 4 rules for growing a business or industry
- Corn planting pace turns from record slow to record fast
- Ag markets seemed to follow gold higher Monday afternoon
- Online systems keeps exporters abreast of market regulations
- April milk production up 0.3 percent
- New crop cottonseed market rallies in face of tight supplies




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