The hardest thing about promising to vote for a Democrat in the general this time is being forced to feel invested in the outcome of the Democratic primary.
The main reason I've voted for third parties in the past is because the "speech" of not voting for one of the two major parties in such a bad system seemed more powerful than just casting a vote that didn't count.
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But yes, if it will somehow make people feel better, I'll cast a vote that doesn't count this time. If in some small way my irrelevant vote sets an example for others like me who live in states where the votes do count, and helps them vote for the Dem, then sure, I'll do it.
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or don't vote--like the "rational choice" academics at Stanford who say their individual vote doesn't count.
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"speech acts" have consequences
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