I could easily justify not voting at all in the presidential race in November, since there is no possible universe in which my vote will matter. But I still think if you comment on politics, you have an obligation to say how you *would* vote if your vote was decisive.
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And elections *are* a binary choice. It took extreme circumstances in 2016 for me to decide that both choices were equally bad. There *is* an extra level of justification required, if you normally align generally with one side, to doing that.
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Beyond parody
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It truly is.
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did you stake out your position on harris in advance or wait until after the pick? If the latter, do you understand why some might view that with suspicion?
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Who inside the Dem party would not have been “gravely alarming”
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Strom Thurmond, either 1960’s segregationist era or current rotting corpse he’d take either.
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Lmao dude give me a break. There is no VP candidate that would have you giving anything other than a “I begrudgingly vote for the authoritarian wannabe.”
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“Gravely alarming?” The prosecutor? Did you lose your GOP Manual of Alleged Values? Or is it because she’s, um, not a blonde?
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“Gravely alarming” is your hand wringing as democracy dies
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