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[quote=Anonymous][b]I am SO tired of this childishness. [/b] Elections aren't about finding that [i]very special candidate[/i] you love from the bottom of your soul. Elections are about being involved in the civic process and choosing a candidate from the ballot that you feel can represent our nation's interest best in the coming term. Neither candidate is "evil" this election. The problem is that most Americans, like you, use this awful metric of how they FEEL to choose a candidate. That's garbage. There's a reason it's not legal to hire someone unqualified based on how you [i]feel[/i] about them -- you should be evaluating all candidates (major and minor parties) and choosing the one you think is best for the job. Guess what? If you've ever hired someone, you have had to make a similar decision -- you can't hire someone who isn't in your applicant pool (Kasich) so you need to pick someone who is actually a candidate for the job. Not voting is a protest or apathy. So are you protesting or apathetic? Because if it's the former, then next time donate to your candidate, get involved earlier in the process, get your boots on the ground and make sure the candidate you think is best for the office makes it through the primaries. If it's the latter, you are a waste of space in a country where people have died for the right to vote.[/quote]
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