Wattzzup
Well-Known Member
Serious question here from someone that doesn’t understand the “every vote counts” camp.
Why vote in a system where your vote doesn’t count? I’m not tying to talk anyone out of voting, I’m curious as to how you think it will effect the outcome of the election?
California is a blue state so if you’re voting republican does your vote even matter? All the electoral college “votes” are going to the dems. So does it even matter to go and vote republican in a state like California?
So that would leave the few states that are battled over every presidential election as the only place where your votes really count. No?
Why vote in a system where your vote doesn’t count? I’m not tying to talk anyone out of voting, I’m curious as to how you think it will effect the outcome of the election?
California is a blue state so if you’re voting republican does your vote even matter? All the electoral college “votes” are going to the dems. So does it even matter to go and vote republican in a state like California?
So that would leave the few states that are battled over every presidential election as the only place where your votes really count. No?