+1smutek wrote:
Sorry man, but I voted for John Kerry in 2004 for precisely the reasons you listed above, I didn't like him so much but I saw him as the lesser of 2 evils.
I wasted my vote that day and I swear I'll never do it again.
How will we ever break out of this stale, broken, 2 party system if everyone keeps thinking like this? Especially considering the enormous barage of marketing that we are subject to, leading us to believe that there are only 2 canidates to choose from? Come on man... we have options and we need to excercise them.
How are we ever supposed to have real democratic representation if people continue to not vote for the canidate that represents them simply because they think they can not win? That's arguably worse than not voting at all.
No offense, but in my eye's there is not a more clear cut case of vote wasting than not voting your conscience.
Otherwise what are we telling them? "More of the same please"
The other issue to address is the mechanics of voting in the US and the winner takes all electorate. Texas voted 25% Democratic last election while all electorates went to Bush. As a minority voter in that state, my interests were not being represented by the electorate. This is not a representative democracy!
There is no accountability in our voting system, especially when you have corporations like Choicepoint blocking voters, electronic ballots that have been hacked, etc.
It is no surprise to me that the states have low election participation.

