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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders: ‘This is not the time for a protest vote’ [View all]Gothmog
(157,518 posts)28. I know how the electoral college works and I also know that a vote for Stein could elect trump
The polls are too close for comfortable and having DUer condone and approve people voting for Stein or Johnson is not acceptable on this board. I am working on the Victory Counsel program and I live in a red state that we are working to turn blue. No votes for Stein or Johnson are acceptable in my book and condoning such votes is also unacceptable.
I strongly disagree that it is okay for democrats or voters in non-battleground states to throw their votes away by supporting Trump . A vote for either Stein or Johnson is a vote for trump
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In some ways, I think the "Bernie or Trump...er, Bust" people are worse than Trump supporters
Rocknrule
Sep 2016
#3
They are the left's version of the tea party. Their way or the highway...no compromise.
redstatebluegirl
Sep 2016
#32
Young voters are typically the least mature and lack a realistic understanding
geek tragedy
Sep 2016
#16
This is so correct. I love Bernie. I wish we had had a chance to vote for him in 2000.
marble falls
Sep 2016
#9
If a disaffected right-wing person votes for Johnson, that's voting against Trump.
ColemanMaskell
Sep 2016
#12
It makes a difference on the national popular vote which can be important as to mandates
Gothmog
Sep 2016
#22
I know how the electoral college works and I also know that a vote for Stein could elect trump
Gothmog
Sep 2016
#28
Why do you keep accusing me of motives and opinions I have specifically said I don't have?
Coventina
Sep 2016
#29
But WAIT! Did you consider that a vote for Stein or Johnson is a vote for trump?!
closeupready
Sep 2016
#43
You move the goalposts of your initial premise both creatively and deftly.
LanternWaste
Sep 2016
#46
I would like to see as many as possible votes for Hillary. She is the most
Thinkingabout
Sep 2016
#27