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September 19, 2016, 05:48:46 AM
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I was thinking, if a candidate of another party supported Bitcoin, would you change your normal vote to support that candidate or will you

stay with your original choice or the party you usually vote for?  How strongly do you feel about Bitcoin? Strong enough to switch votes?

How much weight does this add to the final decision you have to make at the voting stations? Let's see, if you would switch and why.  Wink

I don't think so. changing vote because the candidate supporting bitcoin is not a strong reason for me. a president should be able to lead a country even he doesn't support bitcoin. what if the candidate supports bitcoin but he's not able to lead a country? it's not good. I'm not gonna do such thing if I were you.

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September 19, 2016, 06:32:13 AM
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I do not believe most of the shit coming from politicians. When there is a election, they will say anything to get into power and once they are there, they will bend over to the powers who backed them in their campaign. The amount of money dumped into these election campaigns are enough to provide water for a few years for most small countries. In the end, these presidents are only a rubber stamp for the power and money behind them. ^hmmmm^

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September 19, 2016, 07:41:45 AM
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Yes, i would like to vote the president that support bitcoin. But it's depend though, if the president have a good future and programs, i will sure choose him. If that person sucks and only support bitcoin, i will not pick him.
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September 19, 2016, 11:28:34 AM
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Definitely i would vote a president  who support bitcoin because i hope bitcoin is the future currency.Since decentralisation of money is the main concept of bitcoin, i hope president supporting bitcoin would be the person who cares for the welfare of people.
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September 19, 2016, 12:26:26 PM
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Even if the presidents who don't support bitcoin gets elected, bitcoin is the curreny of the future and they will be forced to accept it. So it wouldn't change my opinion on a president.
No, bitcoin will depends on the government as if they will support it or making their own cryptocurrency just like other country which they will create own digital currency to circulate in their country and they will not let bitcoin enter to the people in their jurisdiction.
I don't also agree that bitcoin will be the future currency ,bitcoin will remain as cryptocurrency next to bitcoin which more use on online stores .


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September 19, 2016, 12:39:53 PM
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I was thinking, if a candidate of another party supported Bitcoin, would you change your normal vote to support that candidate or will you

stay with your original choice or the party you usually vote for?  How strongly do you feel about Bitcoin? Strong enough to switch votes?

How much weight does this add to the final decision you have to make at the voting stations? Let's see, if you would switch and why.  Wink

what do i care, i don't live in the US lol

but apart from that i have to say first of all none of them will support bitcoin and if they say they are i wouldn't vote for them because that would make them liars.
second of all you shouldn't vote for presidency based on their support of bitcoin Cheesy

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September 19, 2016, 03:45:10 PM
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I was thinking, if a candidate of another party supported Bitcoin, would you change your normal vote to support that candidate or will you

stay with your original choice or the party you usually vote for?  How strongly do you feel about Bitcoin? Strong enough to switch votes?

How much weight does this add to the final decision you have to make at the voting stations? Let's see, if you would switch and why.  Wink

what do i care, i don't live in the US lol

but apart from that i have to say first of all none of them will support bitcoin and if they say they are i wouldn't vote for them because that would make them liars.
second of all you shouldn't vote for presidency based on their support of bitcoin Cheesy

The OP says nothing about United State, why do you think he only mention the president of the United State?
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