Anonymous wrote:Better to vote for the third-party candidate then. It means your vote will be counted, and also if the third party gets X% (varies by state) in that state, they qualify for federal funding next election or something like that. I think Nader got it for the green party in a state or two when he ran his bid a few years ago.
Anonymous wrote:I just really, really have a hard time that folks can say they think that one of the presential options is not truly worse than the other. I think people are too quick to dismiss the idea of there being real choice between "lesser of two evils." That sets up that there is clearly one option that IS worse.
If one is worse, you want to do whatever it takes to avoid that "most evil" choice to be elected.
Four years is a long time.
Anonymous wrote:All this talk about Kasich is hilarious. The man won ONE primary. He got less than 1/3 as many votes as Trump. He was as marginal a candidate as any of the other 16.
I get that he's your favorite, but newsflash: He lost. Move on.
Anonymous wrote:If neither party gets it - congress decides and we get a Republican this go around, correct?
Anonymous wrote:On what planet will "neither party get it"? Someone WILL win this election with milions of votes. Your missing ballot will simply be lumped with the other millions who don't care enough to participate in this democracy.
Anonymous wrote:In this particular election, it might make sense.
If you are a conservative and you and your friends do not turn out, it will send a pretty clear message that Trump's position on immigrants, Muslims, and people of color -- i.e. a return to Nativism --is a fatally flawed direction for the GOP.
If you are a Dem, not voting will be very hard to interpret. It might mean you wanted a more radical left agenda. Or it may mean that you thought Hillary was unlikable or not trustworthy. So you are saying "don't bring us another Hillary" but no one will know what kind of policy direction you actually want.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think so. Voting for Gary Johnson would though.
Anonymous wrote:So you would have preferred a situation in which the president wasn't elected by popular vote but installed by the legislature?
Are you at all aware of how democracy works?