A third party candidate can often more accurately reflect your beliefs. But unless that candidate is incredibly popular – moreso than the others on the ballot – they will loose to one of the two major party candidates. This has happened over and over again, and while there’s many exceptions, they are often in smaller races.

In big races, the argument “I hate both candidates” is part of a larger movement that reduces voter turnout. You may hate all the candidates, but when you don’t vote for either of them, the richer one wins. When “I hate everyone” wins your vote, democracy looses.

Consider the two candidates. Consider which is better for your country – not you, or your family, but the entire place where you live. One will always be better at the job than the other, when you actually consider the candidates.

This – THIS! – this should guide you more than anything else when you vote.

Please?

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