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<blockquote data-quote="okietool" data-source="post: 1734030" data-attributes="member: 6030"><p>Vote for the candidate you feel is best. Not voting seems kind of like having a tantrum and taking</p><p>Your toys to go home. You don't help the situation but you get to make a statement of sorts. The only problem I have with that is silent statements don't carry a lot of weight in an argument. Everyone wants to vote for copy of themselves, but the best you get is someone with an acceptable number of similarities There will always be a segment of the populace who try to figure out who the winner will be so they can cast their vote for the winner. I have</p><p>Voted for 3 candidates I knew were going to lose, but their politics most closely mirrored my own. I will probably</p><p>Vote for a non winner this time also, but I will believe I voted for the candidate I thought woud be best for the old US of A.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietool, post: 1734030, member: 6030"] Vote for the candidate you feel is best. Not voting seems kind of like having a tantrum and taking Your toys to go home. You don't help the situation but you get to make a statement of sorts. The only problem I have with that is silent statements don't carry a lot of weight in an argument. Everyone wants to vote for copy of themselves, but the best you get is someone with an acceptable number of similarities There will always be a segment of the populace who try to figure out who the winner will be so they can cast their vote for the winner. I have Voted for 3 candidates I knew were going to lose, but their politics most closely mirrored my own. I will probably Vote for a non winner this time also, but I will believe I voted for the candidate I thought woud be best for the old US of A. [/QUOTE]
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