Friday, April 29, 2011

Planning, election, Congressional, upcoming, vote


Question by Maybe Later: How are you planning to vote in your upcoming Congressional election?

The upcoming Congressional (House of Representatives) election in your district

A) Planning to vote for a Democratic Party incumbent
B) Planning to vote for a Democratic Party challenger
C) Planning to vote for a Republican Party incumbent
D) Planning to vote for a Republican Party challenger
E) Planning to vote for an Independent/Third Party challenger
F) Undecided at this point, or not planning to vote
Bonus question: Is the incumbent running for re-election this year in your district?




Best answer:

Answer by Cptainamer
D or E





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