Whether you’re someone who dives deeply into every issue before voting or you only hit the polls occasionally (or not at all), a common question that pops up is: Should I vote for a candidate even if we don’t see eye-to-eye on everything?
This is spot on. We want to elect the person whose views align most closely with our own as it supports our own interests as we understand them. It also serves to prevent the election of those whose intentions are in opposition to our interests.
This is spot on. We want to elect the person whose views align most closely with our own as it supports our own interests as we understand them. It also serves to prevent the election of those whose intentions are in opposition to our interests.
Sometimes your vote, is a vote against a candidate & not necessarily a vote for a candidate. The lesser of 2 evils.
Not voting at all, by default, is a vote for the eventual winner.
Great article! I feel that one of the biggest challenges is getting through to folk who feel their vote doesn't matter