Is There Anybody You Wouldn't Vote For Just Because of What They Are

What if they’re just pretending, like Obama?

Then they aren’t “devout”, by definition.

Yes. I will never vote for an evangelical christian for any political office.

I wouldn’t vote for Donald Trump because he is a huge asshole. If nominated, I would vote fully against the party that nominated him (and I never vote a party ticket.)

So your group is assholes? I can stand behind that one!

Republicans.
Tea Party.

I’ve voted for Republicans in the past but it’s unlikely I will again.

Huckabee due to the fact that he’s a former Baptist priest. He shouldn’t be allowed to vote, let alone run for politics. I certainly will never trust anyone who prays for guidance in politics. If I’m supposed to feel better at the new budget plan because you prayed over it, then they should feel better when I don’t pay taxes after “praying” over my decision. :smiley:

Fuck ya!

Anyone with 666 on their forehead.

I would not vote for anyone from Texas.

I would not vote for anyone who claimed that God spoke directly to them.

I would not vote for anyone who attempted to interject religion into politics.

I would not vote for any Republican under any circumstances.

I see I’ve seen quite a few bigots already on this thread. Not to mention some people are actually willing to deprive others of the vote just because of their views. That is bigotry. BTW it’s minister not priest for Baptists.

And at any rate strongly religious politicians in the past have included William Gladstone (who proselytized to beggars and invited them over to dinner on 10 Downing Street), James K Polk, Jimmy Carter, William Jennings Bryan, William McKinley, Ronald Reagan, and quite a few others. Would the above people not vote for any of them either had they lived in the past?

I did live in the past and voted for Reagan. That turned out to be a huge mistake, but not because of his religion.

I do not want to vote for anyone that would place their religious beliefs ahead of the U.S. Constitution. Sometimes one must choose the lesser of two evils however. On a more personal level I would never want to vote for anyone who as a adult tortured animals or was involved in animal fighting simply because I think that is the sign of a really sick, twisted individual that should never be in a position of power. Yes, I will admit, as a child I enjoyed headless chicken fighting, but 1.) we were kids 2.) the chickens had to be killed anyway for dinner.

I would have a hard time voting for someone who expressed a strong belief in astrology.

I would rather not vote than vote for a republican.

and If I find out someone continuously posts stupid questions, they are out as well.

If you happen to be exactly 180cm tall, could I count on your vote?

I guess I’m confused by this statement. This occurs in every election, I vote for the candidate whose views I agree with. I wouldn’t vote for someone because of what I consider an irrational belief in the supernatural. How is that different then you not voting for someone because of what you view as an irrational belief in communism (or any other personal belief)? My father would rather not vote in a election then have to cast a ballot for a Liberal. Is he bigoted towards the left-leaning?

I wouldn’t vote for that guy. Yeah, that one. You know the one I’m thinking of.

Is it bigotry if a person won’t vote for a politician because of their religious beliefs? Is it bigotry not to vote for a politician because of their lack of religious beliefs?

Also, most of the posters here seem to be using ‘fundamentalist religious views that are publicly espoused’ as a symptom or marker of ‘irrational thinking’.

If someone will vote against a candidate just because of their religion without even considering their political views, then yes, they’re bigots.