Editor's note: The original poll was missing a candidate and has been reset.
Revised: Who will you vote for in the Massachusetts Presidential Primary?
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Barack Obama (Democrat)
35% -
Mitt Romney (Republican)
41% -
Ron Paul (Republican)
13% -
Rick Santorum (Republican)
8% -
Newt Gingrich (Republican)
1% -
Michelle Bachman (Republican)
1% -
Jon Huntsman (Republican)
1% -
Rick Perry (Republican)
0% -
Kent Mesplay (Green-Rainbow)
0% -
Jill Stein (Green-Rainbow)
1% -
Harley Mikkelson
0%
Super Tuesday is March 6, and Massachusetts voters will be among the voters in 10 states going to the polls to choose the presidential nominees for each party.
While the Republican race has been whittled to the final four -- Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul -- voters will see seven candidates on their ballots, since Jon Huntsman, Michelle Bachman and Rick Perry all qualified in Massachusetts prior to bowing out of the race.
At stake for the winner: the chance to run against President Barack Obama, the only choice for Democrats on the ballot.
There is also a third voting option: the Green-Rainbow Party has three presidential candidates, Kent Mesplay, Jill Stein and Harley Mikkelson.
Vote here in our poll, but don't forget to do the real thing on Tuesday!





Comments (11)
Absolutely for both Obama and Liz Warren, The congressional Republicans are destroying the middle class and poor, and who could vote for any of these Republican clowns for President, only a Tea Party nut could.
Yea! Another partisan nutjob who likes to point out that other people are partisan nutjobs!
Those congressional Republicans and their unending power. If only the Dems could get control of the White House, Senate, and House they could change the world and make it a better place! Oh wait.......they already had that chance? They did such a horrible job that they lost the House in a landslide? I thought things would be perfect like rainbows and puppies if the Dems were in control............
Face it, your party is just as corrupt as the party you despise. Not to acknowledge that is to live with your head buried in the sand. We need good people and the letter next to their name does not make them as such.
:: thumbs up :: Amen. :) The Parties wont save us...common sense, and strong values/reasoning can, though. D, R, I...pick the best person from any, not based on if they follow the *Party Line,* but their honest vision for Town, State, Nation. Being a *Party Drone* is no longer a healthy thing...being a thinker is.
Anyone other than the messiah or grandma warren!
lmfao icecat
My pick is Ron Paul. I explain why him over anyone else here: http://goo.gl/Q67kF
Also, http://www.whyronpaul.com does a good job of comparing him to all the current candidates as well.
EDIT: I posted this prior to attempting to vote... and so it must be asked - why is Ron Paul mentioned as a candidate in the article, but NOT an option to vote for?
Any chance to fix this, and reset the poll? Given that just adding him as an option now would skew the previous votes since he had not been an option when those people voted?
Seriously: oversight, or was there a reason he was left off?
I wondered about the ommision, but resetting the poll after a lot of people have already voted and moved on also skews the result.
Either way though the outcome is pretty clear.
re; Ron Paul should should run under the new party title: The Ron Paul-Green-Rainbow party.
What is the Green-Rainbow party? It seems to me, that politically; its a narrowly commissioned, self inflicting minority party, focused on losing campaigns.
I'm wondering what the heck they are too.
Seems to be 24 nuts living in whitinsville voting for Obama