> If you believe in neither the democratic or republican party solving the problems they caused why not skip the the presidential debate tonight and look into Gary Johnson, the libertarian candidate who's the only one not corrupted by the political system and who's actually been successful in doing what he promised as governor of New Mexico? I think if you're a responsible US citizen you should at least look into him.
Whenever I didn't like any of the candidates, I declined my
ballot...but they don't count declined ballots now...they count them
as 'spoiled' ballots in Canada...that is not the right way to count a
declined ballot. I'm not spoiling my ballot or 'wasting' it...I'm
expressing an opinion. So much for electoral tradition.
This idea that a vote is 'wasted' if the candidate doesn't have a
chance of winning is so self-defeating IMO. It reminds me of this
idiot I used to work with. He would determine who he thought would
win the particular election he was to vote in....and back that guy
because he didn't want to be a 'loser'. So he'd come to work the next
day and brag about how his man won.
The other mentality was the idea that you should do anything you can
to get an MP from the party that would win....otherwise your riding
wouldn't get any government
largesse thrown your way.
There are all sorts of ways of wasting a vote but IMO voting for the
person you feel would do the best job is the only way to go. Anything
else is a waste of a vote IMO.