General Lee
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Obama doesn't stand a chance.
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TrueDetailer said:I don't really like him that much, i rather see clinton go for it but if it comes down to it, i'll vote for him cause he's a democrat.
paul34 said:Voting along party lines means it doesn't matter who the candidate is. No thought is required for such an action; that's why it gets "screwy." Unfortunately, that's how it seems most people vote nowadays. Screw what the candidate actually believes, just go for whatever political party your father or grandfather happened to think was the best decades ago.
General Lee said:Good explanation. Too many people vote for who ever is affiliated with the party. They don't take the time to get to know the candidate. "I'm voting for this democrat because I'm a democrat" type thing.
Grouse said:how is that an explaination. You know the candidate based on his parties political affiliation. You know his individual platform based on his local stumping for office. What are you suposed to do if you do not like one part of his candidacy, vote for the opposite party? Come on, this is more centrist we can solve everything by disavowing everything bs.
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don't get me wrong voting uniformed is darn near a sin. That being said. no candidate is perfect for everyone, you choose the candidate that fits your believes usually that is a party line. many times it is not. decrying someone for voting a party line is a poor generalization tactic.