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KathleenElsie
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Not sure how to take the “I’ve never voted for a Republican for any national office, and where I can’t bring myself to vote for the Dem, I just won’t vote for either”. It just seems IMHO that to blanketly refuse to vote for a PARTY or to NOT VOTE AT ALL that party is put before beliefs. I respect your opinion to not vote for someone if you don’t believe what they stand for. I mostly wonder how you or anyone justify the refusal to vote period.I can’t agree. Go by the Democrats For Life website, and judge if these are just nominally pro-life.
I’ve never voted for a Republican for any national office, and where I can’t bring myself to vote for the Dem, I just won’t vote for either candidate.
I vote for individual candidates. Never pulled the “party” lever once. But, on the other hand, I have never left a ballot blank. There is always the write-in option. For in my opinion to not vote is to be responsible for the end result good or bad. Many elections have been won or lost with just a handful of votes. Remember that evil can come from complacency.