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TopicAre you registered to vote?
Viking_Mudcrap
09/26/18 4:41:50 PM
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Zeus posted...

Because he literally just finished saying he didn't feel like voting when his vote doesn't matter.


And how does he make it matter? By doing nothing? if he doesnt do anything, then it will never change.

This is such a flawed logic with the third parties.

"Yeah, I don't vote for them because they will never win"

..... well... yeah they won't win because nobody votes for them... I remember Gary Johnson, he was asked something along the lines "How does it feel to run for president in a third party when you know you won't win?" and he lost his shit. As he should have.

Zeus posted...
Is it, though? It's not like it's easy to build a new national party. (Also isn't it impossible to have two ruling parties? Either party or the other is ruling, isn't it? >_>)


If we simplify my job, i sell to Latin America which is heavily influenced by Politics (public budgets at least) so I relatively follow the politics in Latin America for territories I work with - Panama as an example has over 5 different political parties AND EACH ONE OF THEM has had a president at least ONCE.

Hell, the last president in Panama was the first president on his new political party.

If a sub-developed country like Panama can have, at least, 5 political parties with equal chances of winning.... why can't USA?
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