The same people who were telling us how great Biden is are now musing openly about who to replace him with.
Denial was skipped over. Anger was all used up against Trump. Some are still looking for the false hope of bargaining, but I think just half a day after the debate that many are moving into depression. It might be a while before acceptance of reality is reached, though.
Why do so many people feel so helplessly compelled to vote for the lesser of two evils when not voting is logically and morally superior? Voting is compulsory in many "free" countries. If people believe that the blood of the soldier is spilled for our freedom, why does it never occur to anybody on Memorial Day, D-Day, the 4th of July, or Veterans Day that maybe, just maybe, not voting is voting when you have to hold your nose to pick somebody?
If Biden performs during the balance of the campaign like he did earlier today in North Carolina he can recover from last night's disaster and still win the election. That being said one more performance like last night's and Joe Biden will be dead meat whether it's in a second debate, a press conference or another situation in which speaks extemporaneously. Just my opinion it's not worth the risk. Hopefully Jill can convince him to withdraw. Contrary to what members of the Cult of the Donald have said numerous times on this board Biden has actually has a real legacy of accomplishment. If Joe Biden has another meltdown his legacy will be the second term of the candidate who has promised to be a dictator from day one and whose primary goal should he be elected is retribution.
Surprised that democrat party leaders don't promote Andy Beshear of Kentucky more. He has the highest approval rating of any Democrat governor in the country at 65%. His approval rating among Trump supporters in Kentucky is 43%. Poll: Beshear most popular Democrat governor again. https://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article281207713.html
The reality is that US elections are binary and voting for the lesser of two evils is a valid decision. Voting third-party or not voting at all is defacto concurrence with the results of the election.
that's not true. First, your arg rest on the assumption that your vote can effect the outcome. The odds of that are so very staggering that it's an asinine assumption. So, from the perspective of having any influence on the outcome, not voting & voting are no different. So, your arg is already destroyed. So, the Q is, is there any other source of value to voting? A wee bit in the form of providing information. The best way to convey your preferences & hence, info via voting is to vote for those who most closely rep your preferences. The wasted vote myth | Freepress.org So what happens after you vote the defensive vote? Well, then you have sold out your personal beliefs. You have become a political prostitute. You aren’t standing up for what you believe in by voting “the lesser of two evils.” I don’t know about you, but I’m tired of being a political hooker. If you think the Republican or the Democrat really does best mirror your beliefs, by all means, vote for that candidate. But if you don’t, and you still vote for them, you’re helping to preserve the status quo you probably despise. Remember, You Never Decide the Winner On statewide races (larger than city council races), there is a single important point to remember: You as an individual will never cast the deciding ballot! Hence there is no reason to vote for the lesser evil. Most of the time we hear the wasted vote argument most in precisely the races where it applies least. For instance, the Presidency of the United States. p.s. Oh, for me personally, I get a bit of value from being able to say I have not voted for an R or D in any race since 1990. something > nothing
While a single vote wouldn't affect the outcome of a presidential election the cumulative effect of many single votes obviously would and thanks to the Electoral College system even with around 155 million total votes a few thousand in key swing states could determine the results of an election. If someone wants to make a statement by not voting or voting third-party to make a statement he or she can do so but that vote would still be tacit concurrence of the final outcome the binary election.
Because everyone thinks (or is told) that his or her vote could make the difference. Just like buying six numbers in Mega Millions or Powerball thinking there's a good chance to win.
He’s a moderate and an active, avowed Christian …… two traits that would never fly with the wild-eyed, irreligious insanity of the elitist progressives running the DNC.