ThickStemz
Well-Known Member
That is the worst way to go about it.It may. But not in this election. I know what will have an impact... President TRUMP!
Not going to write Bernie in. I will send him a card instead.
I had the chance to vote for Bernie. It had impact too. He is taking her into the 4th quarter and despite showing a great deal of heart, he did not win. But, like the Alamo, he will be remembered.
I never thought I would live to see the day when there were this many progressives in America. It gives me hope for the future. But right now, I fear for the present because of all the Brown Shirts.
I've not voted for a republican candidate for president since Bush in 04. That was the first presidential election I could vote in.
Since then I have been disenchanted with the Republican nominee. This year looks no different.
The problem is I'm an exception instead of the norm. Most republican leaning voters just fall in line and support the party. Fuck that.
You shouldn't either on your side. You and I might not agree on the issues but we're both being screwed by the party we favor. The democratic establishment was never going to allow Sanders to win. If you look at delegates from the vote Sanders is neck and neck with her. The only reason she is inevitable is becuase the power structure of the party is looking at you and saying 'your opinion doesn't count, you're getting Hillary.'
Super delegates... anti democraric.
They both pass off every election as 'the most important one ever.' That's a fear tactic.
Vote your conscious. The party doesn't give a fuck about me or you, why should me or you give a fuck about the party?