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Jul. 28th, 2016 08:51 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Victory in November by Donald Trump's campaign of fear and divisiveness is not unlikely, and if it does happen it will be the final victory of the 9/11 terrorists and the end of the beginning of the decline and fall of the United States of America.
Voting for a third party candidate to try to break down the two-party system is a great idea, but not in a presidential race. Here's a great argument for why not and when it is a good idea.
Declining to vote for Clinton on principle is a luxury you cannot afford. It's not about you any more. It's about keeping out of the White House a man who is too stupid to refrain from committing sedition on national television.
Voting for a third party candidate to try to break down the two-party system is a great idea, but not in a presidential race. Here's a great argument for why not and when it is a good idea.
Declining to vote for Clinton on principle is a luxury you cannot afford. It's not about you any more. It's about keeping out of the White House a man who is too stupid to refrain from committing sedition on national television.