RE: Trump won the white working-man vote..
November 18, 2016 at 11:27 am
(This post was last modified: November 18, 2016 at 12:42 pm by Mister Agenda.)
Opoponax Wrote:Faith No More Wrote:Disliking a candidate a lot is never an excuse to give the other one a pass on calls for blatantly unconstitutional and bigoted measures.
You don't like Hillary? Don't vote for Hillary. And definitely don't use it as excuse to give a bigot a pass.
Voting third party in a POTUS race is the same as voting for the person you like the least.
When I got my ballot this time around, you know how many third party candidates there were other than Johnson and Stein for President?
None. Not a single one in a state or local race. And now the third parties are going to take their three year vacation from the face of the earth until they self-righteously return to siphon off votes from whomever it is that's running against Herr Drumpf.
A vote for President is also a vote for the makeup of the Supreme Court, which can mean a vote that lasts for decades. So it doesn't matter if you don't like the candidate, you can look at their basic ideals and see how law of the land lawmaking is going to go because of their time in office. Now Trump is going to pick at least one, and maybe as many as three SCOTUS justices. And look who he's surrounded himself with.
That's what third party voting helped accomplish this election.
You clearly don't want their votes, so why should they vote for your candidate? Politics is personal. There are some people who aren't going to eat your shit and then pull the lever for your candidate. If you want their votes, go after them. If you don't want their votes, ignore them. If you want more people to vote 3rd Party, shit on them.
The people that cost Clinton this election are her campaign and all the Democrats that stayed home. Whining about the few percent that voted 3rd party vs. the 40-something percent that couldn't be bothered to show up shows an astonishing lack of comprehension of the real reasons Clinton lost...something to do with millions of people who voted for Obama and didn't vote for her.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.