I agree...to the word.
I absolutely disagree. My vote is very important to me; I use it ONLY when I am willing to personally put my name behind a candidate. I have not and will not hold my nose and vote against a candidate by casting my vote for someone I am unwilling to proudly admit that I support. I also refuse to simply cast my vote along party lines if I don’t actually know anything about the particular individual running (but, then again, I haven’t been registered with a party in close to two decades).
Unless and until people STOP voting against candidates and START voting for candidates, we will continue to be plagued by our broken two party system that clearly is not working anymore. The “lesser of two evils” argument is tired and lazy...we should demand more from our representatives...and demand more from ourselves.
In my opinion, there is a profound difference between not going to vote at all, and leaving a particular race blank or choosing “none of the above” when available.
I don’t fault someone based on whether they like Trump (or the like the things he has done) or not, but to act like he is anything close to a conservative Republican, or to act like he has not made a habit of shitting on the Constitution...is intellectually dishonest in my opinion.
Just my .02.
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