if you’re in a solid blue state, I agree with you. If you live in California, find that perfect constitution party candidate (and hope that he or she is politically pure as the driven snow) and vote early and often.
HowEVER, if you’re in a purple state, well, I might disagree with you. In fact, I do disagree with you.
swpa_mom,
In my case, I’ve been voting for the “least worst” since Reagan left office... and how has that worked out for us?
With Romney destined for a huge defeat, I’ve viewing this as a no-risk opportunity for conservatives across the land to migrate to a party in which we have a voice. My personal choice is the Constitution Party.
Likely, Virgil Goode is going to be that party’s nominee... Why settle.. once again.. for the gray, bland, faded pastels of Romney, when we have a bold-color conservative available? Is Goode going to win? No... but neither is Romney.
I’m not laying down this time and placidly accepting the GOP’s version of “inevitable.” The only thing “inevitable” in 2012 is Romney is going to have his a** handed to him.
You may disagree all day long. I will not vote for a socialist, whether he sports a D or an R.
I held my nose for McCain. Never again. I have sent letters to GOP/RNC putting them on my own personal notuce, I’ll not vote for their socialist candidates. May the GOP die a Whig-like death and a truer conservative party rise from that.