I don't feel like voting this year, is that wrong?

2020-07-04 11:31 am
I'm a registered Democrat and the first time I voted was back in 2012 and I voted for Obama. In 2016 I reluctantly voted for Hilary Clinton. I wanted Bernie Sanders to win the nomination in 2016 and well see the recent B.S. that happened this year. I also would've voted for Andrew Yang or Tulsi Gabbard. I know politicians will never keep all their promisis but those 3 might of tried to make life easier for people regardless of race, gender, economic background or even political affiliation. Joe Biden is a senile **** heel who was propped up by establishment Democratics who do the same stuff they say Republicans do. The recent riots and the way the "protesters" and police officers have acted made lose faith in many things. Little info on me, I'm. Straight man of color whose in his late 20s and is finally going to do something with his degree. I emphasize with the protesters but I don't support the chop communities and I have mixed feelings about BLM. I think cancel culture is out of control lately and seeing what entertainment might look like in the next couple of years I'm going become more outdoors like if and when the CV19 thing ends. So am I wrong for not voting?

回答 (5)

2020-07-04 11:39 am
Yes. Not voting, or voting for anybody other than Biden, would be a vote for trump and anybody who votes for trump (either directly or indirectly) is an absolute moron. 
2020-07-04 12:25 pm
You don't understand what this is about. This election is Trump vs "Not Trump". Joe Biden is a placeholder because public showed he was the least objectionable of the Democrats running, with most support in the purple states. Where Trump has a government of crooked bobbleheads, Joe will be forming a competent cabinet that does all the work. Trump wanted Bernie Sanders. 15% of Sanders supporters were Trump supporters playing a game. I met one at the Nevada local caucus. He could never get any Republican support, and couldn't get more than half the Democrat support. Andrew Yang had a phony $2000 a month plan, if you analyzed it with a business degree (I did, as MBA). It only works small scale. Tulsi could never win. I supported Pete Buttigieg, most qualified, best speaker, most intelligent, best fundraiser, but he did not have the running room. Too little time and too much area to cover as an unknown. 
If you supported Sanders, why would you allow Trump to win by wasting your vote? He's the exact opposite of Sanders. Joe Biden is incorporating inputs from the other Democrats, and will have key people in key positions. Biden is just a nice guy, and you would be voting for his cabinet, yet to be named, but committed to help the issues in the country. He committed to a female VP to get Pete's support. 
Your lack of vote is a half-vote for Trump. It depends upon what US State you are in.
Biden needs the "purple states". If in one of these, your vote counts.
texas, arizona, florida, michigan, north carolina, nevada, pennsylvania, wisconsin, georgia, ohio, iowa
The election is Trump vs Not Trump. Don't worry about who "Not Trump" is.
2020-07-04 11:57 am
I think you’re really overthinking this, and yes, I read it. I don’t have much to say, but Biden isn’t senile. He’s been famous for talking slowly and being a gaffe machine for decades. That having been said this is really very simple. If you want another four years of chaos at the hands of a wannabe authoritarian stay home and don’t vote. That’s a vote for him because we need everyone. Myself and most Americans will take Joe’s occasional senior moments over this incompetent lunatic in the Oval Office in November. We still need your vote, every vote counts. 
2020-07-04 11:35 am
You do realize that there are more things on the ballot than the presidential election, don't you?  You'll have to vote for a representative, there's a chance to vote for a senator, and then there are local politicians, judges, amendments, etc... to vote on as well.  Aside from voting, you don't really have a voice to guide your government.  Are you going to toss that aside because of momentary apathy?
2020-07-04 11:59 am
No, you aren’t wrong, but only Trump can get the economy back roaring again and restore civility.

Donald Trump is the Law and Order President whose ancestors wrote the Constitution and who settled the land with their own blood, sweat, and tears.  Donald Trump understands how precious the history of real Americans is and fights to protect the sanctity of the monuments and shrines built to honor Confederate generals and their troops.  Donald Trump believes that Jesus is our Savior, loves the flag, and won’t allow our National Anthem to be disrespected.  Donald Trump has done more for blacks than any President in American history.  Donald Trump doesn’t believe in forced integration, BLM, Affirmative Action, or anything that causes resentment towards African Americans.  He abhors the racist initiatives put in place by President Obama like police reform, universal health care, open borders, and so on.President Trump doesn’t need the black vote to win the Electoral College, but received more black support than when Romney was running so it’s okay if you don’t feel like voting.  Trump is a winner and God will guide Trump to victory.  Trump is America.

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