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Re: +1!
(Anonymous) 2014-11-18 01:53 am (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2014-11-18 02:19 am (UTC)(link)Party A, which I do not agree with at all, and who will try and take away my rights and who have a good shot at winning
Party B, which I do not fully agree with but who will keep the status quo re: my rights and who have a good shot at winning
Party C, who I might agree with most but have virtually no shot at winning
of course I am going to go for party B. Because throwing away my vote in that scenario means there is a bigger chance of the people I really do not want in charge winning.
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(Anonymous) 2014-11-18 02:27 am (UTC)(link)In a situation where you don't have to vote tactically to keep a party out of power, what's wrong with throwing away your vote? Why is it bad in and of itself?
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(Anonymous) 2014-11-18 03:22 am (UTC)(link)Re: +1!
If everyone who wants to vote GOP votes GOP, and everyone who doesn't want the GOP to win votes D, then the Ds might oust the GOP (which in this case is more important than the Ds actually winning). If they vote libertarian/independent/green/whatever, the GOP might overtake the Ds, which would be bad.
I blame the plurality system tbh.
Re: +1!
(Anonymous) 2014-11-18 04:52 am (UTC)(link)Re: +1!
(Anonymous) 2014-11-18 04:54 am (UTC)(link)Re: +1!
(Anonymous) 2014-11-18 05:24 am (UTC)(link)By my math, that's about 2 out of 3 senatorial and gubernatorial races that aren't competitive, and something like 4 out of 5 house races. The vast majority of races in this country.
Re: +1!
(Anonymous) 2014-11-18 07:16 am (UTC)(link)Re: +1!
(Anonymous) 2014-11-18 08:27 am (UTC)(link)But I do think that there are many, many cases where the idea of 'throwing your vote away' doesn't make sense and there's no particular problem with voting for a third party in those cases.