Some states allocate electors based on the national popular vote. So yes, if you want Biden, vote Biden. — frank
Yeah if you put that much emotional and symbolic attachment to the act of pushing a button at the voting booth (or by mail), which I find quite bizarre and pathetic really. — Saphsin
It's just to prefer one or the other as President.
I voted for a Labour MP, not because I support him, but because I didn't want his Conservative opponent to win (and these were the only likely winners). — Michael
Voting has a little more significance than simply being a preference. — Merkwurdichliebe
And that's a real great reason to vote for someone, because you want the opponent to lose. Tell me, are you aware of the function elected officials are meant to serve? — Merkwurdichliebe
You're missing the point. Yeah I find it much more preferable to spend the next 4 years against Biden than Trump, those are the physical consequences. It doesn't mean I symbolically support Biden. — Saphsin
Tell me, are you aware of the function elected officials are meant to serve?
— Merkwurdichliebe
To legislate. And if the choice is between the candidate of a party that will legislate in ways I strongly disagree with and the candidate of a party that will legislate in ways I somewhat disagree with then I will vote for the candidate of the second party because I don't want the candidate of the first party to win and to subsequently legislate in ways I strongly disagree with. — Michael
It is apparent that you prefer "slow death". — Merkwurdichliebe
I don't care about "theory", and I care much less about how I personally feel about the theory. I care about what voting actually does to impact the chain of events. Because that's what politics is about, the real world, not this self-fulfilled narrative in your head. — Saphsin
Actually, it is to represent the electorate. Presidents don't typically legislate, that is predominantly the job of Congress. — Merkwurdichliebe
You are simply giving your "go ahead" to people that you disagree with less. But don't mistake it, they don't give a fuck about you or your interests either. It is apparent that you prefer "slow death". — Merkwurdichliebe
Slow death buys time to escape death. — Pfhorrest
I wrote a whole post about the differences. And you would know what the differences are if you just read the news and weren’t in denial. — Saphsin
It may be hopeless, but I'm trying anyway (that's literally my motto and the core of my entire philosophical system), and buying time gives more opportunity to try. — Pfhorrest
I was referring to my case of voting for a Labour MP over a Conservative MP. — Michael
I know that they don't. But whether or not they give a fuck about me or my interests isn't the point. The point is that their opponent will legislate in ways that I strongly disagree with, either for ethical reasons or because they will damage some aspect of my life, and so my primary concern is to avoid that outcome.
Unfortunately we don't live in an ideal world and we can't always get what we want. If you want act on principle and refuse to contribute, or to contribute in a way that has almost no chance of affecting the outcome, then you're free to do so. But I'm more pragmatic than that and would choose to aim for the least bad option. People's actual well-beings are at stake here. — Michael
If you feel shameful for voting, you’re putting waaaay too much emotional and symbolic significance into that one act. Practically contradictory with simultaneously saying voting has no impact. Anyways, real politics is about making actions that make a difference on human lives who feel the impact between different policies (that includes me and my unemployment benefits by the way so fuck anyone can’t read the news and thinks it doesn’t, and it’s incomparably worse for many others), it’s not about your personal pride, so using the word shame shouldn’t even arise. — Saphsin
One example, the Democrats, as horrid as they are, have been trying to push keeping $600 a week unemployment benefits during COVID as well as a stimulus package, which the Republicans have blocked. Trump completely dismantled pandemic programs that was set up by the previous administration. If you want this to continue onto next year, and you think the Democrats are no different, you’re not anymore informed about basic political facts than those who are taken in by establishment serving corporate propaganda. — Saphsin
It's about being complict. — StreetlightX
I have no idea what it means to be complicit in a less worse circumstance. — Saphsin
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