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Quote from: TelesphorusQuote from: Roland DeschainQuote from: TelesphorusIf you're going to make a protest vote for someone who will never be elected, it had better reflect your moral views, not some abstract political theory.Unfortunately there is no Catholic Monarchist Party :scratchchin:I'll probably just stay home.It's better to vote Constitution if they are seriously pro-life in their rhetoric, because they recognize natural law and the actual law. However it probably won't make any difference.The last Constitution party candidate, Chuck Baldwin, had a great essay about "a wasted vote."Voting for the loser is, in some sense, a wasted vote, especially if it was a "lesser of two evils" vote.I think people who typically vote Republican in states like California and New York should start voting third party when the issue of the election is not in doubt.Telesphorus,I am not familiar with the Constitution party. I will google them, but can you suggest anything specific that I should read?
Quote from: Roland DeschainQuote from: TelesphorusIf you're going to make a protest vote for someone who will never be elected, it had better reflect your moral views, not some abstract political theory.Unfortunately there is no Catholic Monarchist Party :scratchchin:I'll probably just stay home.It's better to vote Constitution if they are seriously pro-life in their rhetoric, because they recognize natural law and the actual law. However it probably won't make any difference.The last Constitution party candidate, Chuck Baldwin, had a great essay about "a wasted vote."Voting for the loser is, in some sense, a wasted vote, especially if it was a "lesser of two evils" vote.I think people who typically vote Republican in states like California and New York should start voting third party when the issue of the election is not in doubt.
Quote from: TelesphorusIf you're going to make a protest vote for someone who will never be elected, it had better reflect your moral views, not some abstract political theory.Unfortunately there is no Catholic Monarchist Party :scratchchin:I'll probably just stay home.
If you're going to make a protest vote for someone who will never be elected, it had better reflect your moral views, not some abstract political theory.
Wouldn't it be just a little odd to form a party to advocate VOTING for a Catholic monarchy?