Hopefully, you now belong to the "vote for the best candidate party"On my DebatePolitics profile. This is no insult to liberals, it just doesn't feel like me any more. Too much unaffiliated baggage (and this is not the thread to discuss the baggage). I looked through all the options, pondered and thought, and came to the conclusion "other" was the best fit, because "ambivalent" was not an option and no available option seemed to match that as strongly as I needed to. Anyone else, from either party, recently done the same or are considering it?
For example, Independent, libertarian and center leaning are too "liberal/conservative" dyadically thinking for my ambivalence.
For any that might be confused, I mean "liberal" in the American political sense of the word, not in a Canadian or British or any other type of way, because that's what I had been since my political awaking almost 30 years ago. A viable, non-corporatist, non-populist (Among many other things) 3rd party is desperately needed, but alas I fear our house is already too divided.
This also doesn't mean I no longer support any liberal stances or am now a conservative, independent, libertarian, or some flavor of centrist, because that isn't accurate either. Don't go to the list and say "you're actually that" because no I am not. I studied it long and hard.
I’ve never affiliated or belonged to either major party since I first voted way back in 1968 when one had to be 21 to vote. Here in Georgia, one registers to vote, no party registration which I like. On DP, I’ve always been other. No party affiliation or none would be more accurate. Changing to something else other than republican/democrat or conservative/liberal isn’t unusual. If one looks at party affiliation/identification nationwide, independents have risen from 30% of the electorate in 2006 up to 43% today as both major parties have shrunk.On my DebatePolitics profile. This is no insult to liberals, it just doesn't feel like me any more. Too much unaffiliated baggage (and this is not the thread to discuss the baggage). I looked through all the options, pondered and thought, and came to the conclusion "other" was the best fit, because "ambivalent" was not an option and no available option seemed to match that as strongly as I needed to. Anyone else, from either party, recently done the same or are considering it?
For example, Independent, libertarian and center leaning are too "liberal/conservative" dyadically thinking for my ambivalence.
For any that might be confused, I mean "liberal" in the American political sense of the word, not in a Canadian or British or any other type of way, because that's what I had been since my political awaking almost 30 years ago. A viable, non-corporatist, non-populist (Among many other things) 3rd party is desperately needed, but alas I fear our house is already too divided.
This also doesn't mean I no longer support any liberal stances or am now a conservative, independent, libertarian, or some flavor of centrist, because that isn't accurate either. Don't go to the list and say "you're actually that" because no I am not. I studied it long and hard.
My official Democratic affiliation has been spotty at best. It was strongest 2004-2008, and has been in a nosedive spiral ever since.I’ve never affiliated or belonged to either major party since I first voted way back in 1968 when one had to be 21 to vote. Here in Georgia, one registers to vote, no party registration which I like. On DP, I’ve always been other. No party affiliation or none would be more accurate. Changing to something else other than republican/democrat or conservative/liberal isn’t unusual. If one looks at party affiliation/identification nationwide, independents have risen from 30% of the electorate in 2006 up to 43% today as both major parties have shrunk.
So, welcome to the club of free thinkers who don’t have to listen to or follow the dictates of a political party leaders like some mindless robot.
Keep up the good fight.I'm fighting to keep democracy for my 5 kids.
I already barely did. Now that once vague label that vaguely represented my ideals is a poisoned apple.I don't think people should pigeon-hole themselves by a label.
Ok, this gets a little too close to the line of generally insulting political parties or groups, per the rules of the subforum, so I retract it for something a bit less judgmental. I will let the post stand because I don't like censoring myself, but just don't take that post and run with it as an excuse to insult liberals.I already barely did. Now that once vague label that vaguely represented my ideals is a poisoned apple.
Well, no offense, but there is ALWAYS a better candidate. I'm not saying any candidate is outstanding, one is always better than the rest, if you are willing to study-up a bit. By not voting for the best candidate, you aid the lesser candidate to win.I would be if there were any.
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I mean, as South Park used to put it (before it too turned to shit), I will still vote for a Turd Sandwich over a Giant Douche.
I’ve never been close or strongest for either major party. I vote candidates based on what I think of the candidates, basically whether or not I like or dislike them. I have no problem at times voting third party against both major party candidates when I dislike and don’t want neither one in the office they’re running for. I pick and choose based on my likes and dislikes, not on party affiliation.My official Democratic affiliation has been spotty at best. It was strongest 2004-2008, and has been in a nosedive spiral ever since.
Third Party voting helps the lesser candidate win....I’ve never been close or strongest for either major party. I vote candidates based on what I think of the candidates, basically whether or not I like or dislike them. I have no problem at times voting third party against both major party candidates when I dislike and don’t want neither one in the office they’re running for. I pick and choose based on my likes and dislikes, not on party affiliation.
It is the pickle we have put ourselves in. How do we get out?Third Party voting helps the lesser candidate win....
My conclusion is, one person at a time, deciding enough is enough. I am glad to see there are already many.It is the pickle we have put ourselves in. How do we get out?
I have been a card carrying GOP member since 1979....On my DebatePolitics profile. This is no insult to liberals, it just doesn't feel like me any more. Too much unaffiliated baggage (and this is not the thread to discuss the baggage). I looked through all the options, pondered and thought, and came to the conclusion "other" was the best fit, because "ambivalent" was not an option and no available option seemed to match that as strongly as I needed to. Anyone else, from either party, recently done the same or are considering it?
For example, Independent, libertarian and center leaning are too "liberal/conservative" dyadically thinking for my ambivalence.
For any that might be confused, I mean "liberal" in the American political sense of the word, not in a Canadian or British or any other type of way, because that's what I had been since my political awaking almost 30 years ago. A viable, non-corporatist, non-populist (Among many other things) 3rd party is desperately needed, but alas I fear our house is already too divided.
This also doesn't mean I no longer support any liberal stances or am now a conservative, independent, libertarian, or some flavor of centrist, because that isn't accurate either. Don't go to the list and say "you're actually that" because no I am not. I studied it long and hard.
When I vote third party, the two major party candidates are the lesser candidates. Call them what you will, the lesser of two evils, the least worst candidates, but in my mind both are evil and both are the worst candidates. In cases like these, I refuse to help either major party candidate win. Whichever one wins will do so without my help.Third Party voting helps the lesser candidate win....
Nowadays it's more like "vote for the least worst".Hopefully, you now belong to the "vote for the best candidate party"
always vote for the best of the two major candidates..................one of them will win, so don't let the worse one in officeIt is the pickle we have put ourselves in. How do we get out?
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