Read the Constitution. If you want to split the vote 3 ways, go ahead, but then the House decides, so a third-party vote is a vote for whichever party controls the House. Your vote is not self-expression. You're just making a pragmatic choice.
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“If you don’t vote for one of our tribes, you’re just letting someone else decide.” Ok.
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Yes. What's so hard for you to understand about that? It's not philosophy; it's math. 100/3=33. 33<50.
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I’m not saying it’s not the truth. I’m saying I don’t care. Let someone else decide between two horrible morons. I don’t care to.
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You started this with "why does he have an obligation to use his platform to urge people to do what you want them to do?" Because citizenship has duties. That's why. It's a free country; you get to blow duty off. But the duty remains whether you fulfill it or not.
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My duty ended when my attempts to avoid disaster (Trump nomination) failed. There’s nothing to be done.
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You keep telling yourself that, and I'll keep right on knowing that you're derelict in your duty to this country, perfectly willing to sell it out to Trump for your own narcissistic satisfaction.
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Not willing at all. But there’s not a better alternative.
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You will sell it out to Trump or Biden. If you think Biden is not a better alternative to Trump, you're beyond help. If you think a half-dead rabid squirrel is not a better alternative to Trump, you're beyond help.
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I’d take a half-dead rabid squirrel over either of them.
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