I voted 'against Gore' in 2000, but I gave up on that 'lesser than two evils' BS in 2004, and voted Peroutka. I am not supporting 'business as usual' in 2008, either. As far as the GOP goes; no conservative candidate, no vote.
Well, just my opinion, but voting “against” someone (to me) is a tremendous waste of time.
I wonder how you manage to vote in local elections? State elections? Congress? Senate?
I’ve always thought the local school board election will probably change your day to day life more than almost any other office. Do you vote “against” people there, too?
Well I don’t try to tell others what to do, but I fully understand where you’re coming from. I think the party is beginning to understand how precarious their position is. This sudden immigration enforcement is nothing if not a recognition that the gig is up, even if it is simply a short fake out. The Republican party is convinced that the United States need to surrender sovereignty though security and trade agreements. That’ll be the day, when I buy into that s—t!