Why voting third party is a waste

Commy
Commy Posts: 4,984
edited October 2008 in A Moving Train
The US has more influence in the world than any other country in the world.

Small changes in policy can affect billions.

In the case of the presidential election, the lesser of 2 evils translates into less evil- throughout the world. lives are literally at stake here...
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  • Right.
    No Change is CHANGE.

    Down is Up.

    Wrong is Right.

    Vote Obama!
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    If I opened it now would you not understand?
  • Commy
    Commy Posts: 4,984
    we can be sure Obama won't be Bush...that is very significant for a lot of people around the world.
  • For about a six month-long grace period, maybe. Then everyone realises it's Washington business as usual, just with a different face attached.
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  • Commy wrote:
    we can be sure Obama won't be Bush...that is very significant for a lot of people around the world.

    Obama scares me more than Bush,
    because people seem to trust him.

    His approval rating will probably be high,
    which means the damage he can do will be equally great.

    People are about to meet the Wolf in Sheeps Clothing.

    I don't think most people here have ANY idea just how long the real assholes of this world have been waiting to get a guy like Obama in to office.
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    If I opened it now would you not understand?
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    let's see....

    1. exercise my right to vote who i think is most qualified to be potus - check

    2. mail my absentee ballot 2 days ago with bob barr checked for potus - check

    3. ponder when people will stop whining about 3rd parties and instead use their voices to champion different viewpoints - continuing.....
  • Commy
    Commy Posts: 4,984
    cutback wrote:
    let's see....

    1. exercise my right to vote who i think is most qualified to be potus - check

    2. mail my absentee ballot 2 days ago with bob barr checked for potus - check

    3. ponder when people will stop whining about 3rd parties and instead use their voices to champion different viewpoints - continuing.....
    I used to champion third parties...then I realized I wasted 2 votes on Nader. Obama or McCain will win this election.
  • Commy wrote:
    I used to champion third parties...then I realized I wasted 2 votes on Nader. Obama or McCain will win this election.
    If Nader represented your views back then, were the votes really a waste?
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  • PJ_Saluki
    PJ_Saluki Posts: 1,006
    The only whining I usually hear is from people who vote for third-party candidates. I voted Green for state legislature and the US House of Reps. I voted Green for governor. I voted Obama for president. I don't feel at all bad about any of my choices. It will be a long process to get to the point when third-party candidates are viable for the presidency. It starts small. Become informed and vote your conscience and/or your pocketbook. That's all you can ask of citizens in a democracy.
    "Almost all those politicians took money from Enron, and there they are holding hearings. That's like O.J. Simpson getting in the Rae Carruth jury pool." -- Charles Barkley
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    Commy wrote:
    I used to champion third parties...then I realized I wasted 2 votes on Nader. Obama or McCain will win this election.


    so you just give up?


    look i understand what you're saying but until more people stop voting for the less of 2 piles of shit we're still gonna get a pile of shit running the country....we need to institute instant runoff voting....no vote is wasted
  • You realize that in most states, your vote doesn't really matter. Other than for a few swing states, most states are already decided.

    So unless you live in a swing state, you can feel free to vote for your conscience without having to worry about your vote helping out McCain.
    "Don't lose your inner heat...ever" - EV 5/13/06
  • Although I won't be voting third party this election, I respect the people that do.
  • unsung
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    If Nader represented your views back then, were the votes really a waste?


    Exactly.

    I can't stand the thought of voting for McCain or Obama. Both support one of my biggest gripes.
  • If you vote for Obama and he loses, is that a wasted vote? :confused:
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  • FiveB247x
    FiveB247x Posts: 2,330
    The only "wasted vote" is someone who doesn't vote at all.

    You may feel strongly about your political views, but have no right to tell others who they should vote for simply because you don't like it or more importantly because it could effect the outcome of your candidate. Candidates and party's are responsible for gaining voters. If they can't do that, it is their fault, not the voter for looking at another candidate. No candidate or party is "due" anyones vote and to say otherwise is merely grand-standing for your own political parties interests by scapegoating other voters who went in a different direction.

    Here's a newsflash: Half of the voting population doesn't vote - try and get them to vote for you. How's that for a start rather than pointing fingers at people who do actually vote?
    CONservative governMENt

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  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    Although I won't be voting third party this election, I respect the people that do.


    and i respect anyone who will vote for obama or mccain if they truly believe they are the best candidate that represents their views....
  • FiveB247x
    FiveB247x Posts: 2,330
    Or better yet, is voting Dem is a Red state a "wasted vote" or vice versa? This whole line of thinking is merely bs and is rather petty and ignorant.
    If you vote for Obama and he loses, is that a wasted vote? :confused:
    CONservative governMENt

    Our government is the potent, the omnipresent teacher. For good or for ill, it teaches the whole people by its example. Crime is contagious. If the government becomes a law-breaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy. - Louis Brandeis
  • FiveB247x wrote:
    Or better yet, is voting Dem is a Red state a "wasted vote" or vice versa? This whole line of thinking is merely bs and is rather petty and ignorant.
    It's choosing presidents like lottery numbers, as far as I can tell.

    "Did I get it right this time?!?"
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  • Commy
    Commy Posts: 4,984
    If Nader represented your views back then, were the votes really a waste?
    maybe not. as much as I would like to see Nader as president, I just don't see that happening...he doesn't expect that to happen. I believe his motivation for running is to bring up issues that would otherwise be left out of the campaigns.
  • Commy wrote:
    maybe not. as much as I would like to see Nader as president, I just don't see that happening...he doesn't expect that to happen. I believe his motivation for running is to bring up issues that would otherwise be left out of the campaigns.
    And if people see voting for people that bring up the issues they want talked about as a waste... what does that say to the 2 major parties?
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  • Commy
    Commy Posts: 4,984
    FiveB247x wrote:
    Or better yet, is voting Dem is a Red state a "wasted vote" or vice versa? This whole line of thinking is merely bs and is rather petty and ignorant.
    much of the world is run out of Washington. its petty to be concerned about domestic issues when policy affects so many around the world.