True that. It's a wasted vote isn't it? I'm sure the Republicans jumped with joy when Ralph Nader announced his running.Dreamlord said:Seriously, if you don't want Bush out of office, why would you vote for a 3rd party candidate that has no chance to win?
Yeah, it's more or less a wasted vote. A third party candidate will more than likely never win an election, unless something monumental happens or a popular celebrity chooses to use all of his money for his campaign. It just ain't gonna happen. But like NAD said, Cali always goes Dem, so his vote really wouldn't matter, but just imagine if millions of Californians suddenly started thinking like that. We'd have Bushy boy for another 4 years because some Californians wanted to make a point.JayKeeley said:True that. It's a wasted vote isn't it? I'm sure the Republicans jumped with joy when Ralph Nader announced his running.
Common misperception. The "popular vote" means NOTHING. It was a media tool invented to say "oooh looky, he's winning!!!" but it has ZERO bearing on the outcome of presidential elections. It all comes down to the Electoral College.Dreamlord said:but at least it will count towards the popular vote.
Oh did you? Well, good for you. I think I was stunned, like a deer in headlights.Demonspell said:<<You know someone STOLE a toast at the Opeth show in NY?Some guy we met raised his drink to everyone else in salute, everyone else then proceeded to say "cheers" and drink from their beer, and abruptly the guy shouts, "Fuck Kerry, go Bush".
What a fucker.>>
To which I immediately replied..."Fuck Bush!" It was the metal concert equivalent of Thanksgiving dinner being ruined by by your conservative uncle/grandafther/whatever.
I know the popular vote means squat in the long run. But it should. Seriously, isn't this a democracy where everyone's voice is heard? Yes? So shouldn't we choose a President based on the popular vote so no one's vote is silenced? By voting Dem in Texas, all I'm doing is voting based on principle. Voting Dem in Texas is basically not voting at all.NAD said:Common misperception. The "popular vote" means NOTHING. It was a media tool invented to say "oooh looky, he's winning!!!" but it has ZERO bearing on the outcome of presidential elections. It all comes down to the Electoral College.