It’s 2016 and the Vote for the Lesser of Two Evils fallacy is still strong.
Responses
★ Nic Lake
John R Lee –
@gRegorLove it's never gonna go away I think.
@gRegorLove it's never gonna go away I think.
Alex Conner –
@gRegorLove It is. Establishment or something better.
@gRegorLove It is. Establishment or something better.
Christopher Siler –
@gRegorLove eh?
@gRegorLove eh?
gRegor Morrill –
@clohnart You’re probably right and I probably need to let it go. I usually do, but sometimes it’s really frustrating.
@clohnart You’re probably right and I probably need to let it go. I usually do, but sometimes it’s really frustrating.
John R Lee –
@gRegorLove I don't want you to let it go. I support you. Just because one can't win doesn't necessarily mean one shouldn't try.
@gRegorLove I don't want you to let it go. I support you. Just because one can't win doesn't necessarily mean one shouldn't try.
gRegor Morrill –
@Hungry4Media Oh, “a vote for a third party is a vote for [other candidate]” arguments frustrating me again.
@Hungry4Media Oh, “a vote for a third party is a vote for [other candidate]” arguments frustrating me again.
gRegor Morrill –
@clohnart I appreciate your vote, but I’m not running. ;]
I hear you. I won’t give up, but I shouldn’t let it get to me so much.
@clohnart I appreciate your vote, but I’m not running. ;]
I hear you. I won’t give up, but I shouldn’t let it get to me so much.
Statistically, you *will not* cast the deciding ballot. Vote (or don’t) your conscience.