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In reply to the discussion: My decision is made. [View all]MH1
(18,893 posts)If the person is a complete whack a doodle conservative and a lost cause anyway, I point out how awful their conservative candidate is for their beliefs, and encourage them to "vote their convictions". Because that's one lost vote for the Democrat's opponent.
The math is pretty simple, actually.
Any time a far leftie decides their convictions are too important to allow them to vote for the better of the two imperfect major-party candidates, they help the republicans win.
Any time a far rightie decides their convictions are too important to allow them to vote for the more conservative of the two imperfect major-party candidates, they help the democrats win.
This argument only applies in the 99.99% of elections in this country that are not subject to run-off, of course.
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