(March 5, 2020 at 5:17 pm)Aegon Wrote:(March 5, 2020 at 5:09 pm)Shell B Wrote: It's not retarded or childish. It's just deciding not to cast a vote for someone you don't like. For years, I've only voted if there is a candidate I actually want. I don't do votes for desperate parties. Get better candidates or expect to have to work harder to get your party to vote.
Say a Bernie supporter isn't Democrat. How do you gather you're owed their vote?
It's a fair principle, but the repercussions of allowing Trump and Republicans another 4 years to do things like make the Supreme Court conservative for the rest of our lives, are not worth it. Seriously, what you're saying is extremely silly to me.
Voting is our power. Power is best wielded pragmatically. The primary is the time to be idealistic, that's what it is for. Once things are said and done, and you have a choice in November between people you may not like, don't pretend they're equal because they're not perfect. That doesn't make sense.
I think you’ve hit it. People are so enamoured of the idea of having a perfect candidate that they aren’t willing to cast a vote for what is (in their eyes) a less than perfect one.
Whether it comes down to Trump v Biden or Trump v Sanders, the lesser of the evils is pretty clear.
Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson