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Kerrytravelers Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-10-06 02:41 AM
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53. That would require voting strategically.
And it seems that if the Democratic Party doesn't do everything the way people want, they get mad and threaten to vote with another party. In times like these, people should be thinking strategically. I could never understand the people in 2004 who told me Kerry was too centrist or conservative. As compared to what?!? Especially the voters in red states. It made absolutely no sense. They would cite one or two difference they had with him, sometimes on really insignificant little things. My basic summation, in 2004, a vote for a third party candidate was a vote for *. And now, with things still so close, how anyone could possibly not vote strategically makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. As the poster said above, convince me to vote Green and then maybe we can have a conversation. Until then, it is simply a throw away vote.
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