n= total vote pool.
o=votes for candidate A
b=votes for candidate B
Needed b>o
Thus n-o=b
If b > o then b wins
if o > b then o wins
any vote not for b subtracts from n
The conclusion is self-evident.
Yup. Vote for a conservative or lose. Simple math.
Why are you pushing liberal Republicans a full 2 years out from an election?
Again, you ignore that there are more than two candidates.
Hours ago, I concluded you were drunk.
You keep proving me right. Or is it drugs?
But...
Most voters do NOT use it when selecting whom they'll vote for.
If I am in a plane, and the Captain comes on the intercom and says, "Due to pilot error; WE'RE GONNA CRASH! Our engines have stopped and we'll impact the ground in 10 seconds!"
Then we hear the CO-pilot grab the mike and say, "WAIT!!! I can pilot this a LOT better than him.
I predict we'll hit the ground in 20 seconds!!!"
Now I have a decision to make... Vote for the co-pilot to continue the flight; or spend the remaining time praying.