I was just wondering for those that will be voting Republican or Democrat this election. I was wondering what would it take for you to leave the two main parties and vote third party in a general election?
It is already close. Clinton has proposed an economic policy mix that is really very bad for the nation and for almost every citizen.
A desire to throw my vote away. If I feel like that at the time I'll just vote Mickey Mouse, the old standby.
I must agree with clownboy.
To vote 3rd Party may seem a noble endeavor, but it's a wasted vote, especially in a date and time such as this, when clearly the majority of the voters in this divided nation are going to vote for either the liar Hillary Clinton or the bombastic hot-dog Donald Trump.
It's the classic 'lesser of two evils' scenario, sadly.
And a 3rd Party vote would be a futile (if sort-of-noble) gesture.
Just my two cents worth.
What will it take to push over the edge?
That is why the two large parties can afford such breathtakingly unbelievable candidates.
I was just wondering for those that will be voting Republican or Democrat this election. I was wondering what would it take for you to leave the two main parties and vote third party in a general election?
I was just wondering for those that will be voting Republican or Democrat this election. I was wondering what would it take for you to leave the two main parties and vote third party in a general election?
The chance that he could do 25 percent
I never buy into the wasted vote mentality. To the me the only wasted vote is the one not cast, but then again if the only way for me not to waste vote (in the eye of the majority) is two vote for two "evil" candidates then I rather waste my vote and vote for a sane candidate.
The bolded is a non sequitur.
By your logic a non-vote is a wasted vote because a person has not made a choice at all. That it is better to vote for someone, anyone rather than not vote at all.
However, a non-vote IS a vote...one that states NONE of the candidates meet with your approval and are thus not deserving of your vote.
To argue otherwise is to undermine your own position against "wasting" a vote by voting for the lesser of two evils rather than a candidate YOU think is a better option.
The chance that he could do 25 percent
I was just wondering for those that will be voting Republican or Democrat this election. I was wondering what would it take for you to leave the two main parties and vote third party in a general election?
I was just wondering for those that will be voting Republican or Democrat this election. I was wondering what would it take for you to leave the two main parties and vote third party in a general election?
I think if you live in a solid blue or red state and you don't like either candidate it's important to vote out of party to send them a message that they need to reform their platforms but if your like me in a purple state your stuck voting in the two party system
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I was just wondering for those that will be voting Republican or Democrat this election. I was wondering what would it take for you to leave the two main parties and vote third party in a general election?
Well, good thing I live in Texas, so I can at least vote my conscience.
I was just wondering for those that will be voting Republican or Democrat this election. I was wondering what would it take for you to leave the two main parties and vote third party in a general election?
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