I've never heard anyone say this.
Know what is stale? This fool issue coming up every single political thread when this is not gonna happen in higher numbers than past elections.
I won't vote for Hillary, but I live in a deep red state that has no chance of turning blue. If the polls come November are close I'd vote for her over Trump.
Is that fair or am I an asshole still?
I personally think that's quite fair. Pretty much all of my statements on this issue assume that this is about alleged progressives in contested states.I won't vote for Hillary, but I live in a deep red state that has no chance of turning blue. If the polls come November are close I'd vote for her over Trump.
Is that fair or am I an asshole still?
I won't vote for Hillary, but I live in a deep red state that has no chance of turning blue. If the polls come November are close I'd vote for her over Trump.
Is that fair or am I an asshole still?
Not claiming this is an original thought, but as Clinton has made further strides to securing the nomination over the past week, this has become an increasingly bigger issue among progressives.
Recent poll: "33% of Bernie supporters say they won't vote for Clinton."
This shit isn't funny anymore. We are just about 6 months away from this thing.
If you honestly, genuinely believe the difference between a Trump presidency and a Clinton presidency is negligible, you are a fucking idiot, no matter how progressive you may be.
EVERY Bernie supporter should be willing to commit their support to Clinton if he doesn't win it. Every single one. That doesn't mean they want her to win the nomination. It doesn't mean they like her as much as Bernie. It doesn't mean they must believe she's a progressive. But if you care about progressive values, then you should instinctively know what's right and wrong here.
If you are able to vote and don't do so, then you are an asshole.
That is the dream of the ultra left for capitalism to fall so they can build the dream utopian communial society. Trump might get America to collapse which they have been hoping for decades.
Utter nonsense.
People who vote for Hillary are not progressives, at best centrists.
I can only speak for myself, but who get riled up about the choices of others like yourself is what makes some us want to get closer to voting Trump. You can be progressive and not like Clinton. not liking Clinton doesn't make you anything, it just means you don't like her, that's all.
I don't fully like any candidate really, the one I voted might not make it, and labels just make things worse.
A vote for Hillary is a vote for multiple Supreme Court nominations that are at least liberal-leaning. If Sanders has a successor run in 2024, that's who they need to ensure anything they suggest sticks around.
Especially considering the alternative, not voting for her is a direct vote against the interests a progressive would support. That's just the reality of the choice.
You can, however, convince logical people to keep the dream alive so that it may be pursued in subsequent election cycles.You cant coerce people to vote for a person / a cause they dont believe in.
I won't vote for Hillary, but I live in a deep red state that has no chance of turning blue. If the polls come November are close I'd vote for her over Trump.
Is that fair or am I an asshole still?
But if Trump gets elected, and you didn't vote or voted for trump, you better not be on this damn board fucking bitching about this country not being progressive enough and even (possibly) regressing with a overly conservative SCOTUS.
The two types I know:
1. Old misogynists
2. Young Bernie-ites who seriously don't understand what 8 years of Bush did to this country.
You will never get anyone here to successfully explain how turning-over SCOTUS to the GOP for a generation would help further progressive goals.
If you're willing to stick a judicial ice pick into Bernie's vision for a generation, you weren't all that serious about his issues to begin with. You're more about the man than his stated ideals. It'd be the honorable and honest thing to just come out and admit that you're voting personality over policy.
And now that I've said this, let's wait for the crickets, shall we?
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Why would someone go out and vote for someone they don't believe in?
Why would someone go out and vote for someone they don't believe in?
I won't argue that not voting makes you less of a progressive. What it does make you is a selfish, apathetic, fucking asshole progressive, and at that point you may as well not be a progressive at all.
The notion that you might be so bitter with the democratic nomination, that you might contribute to America reversing course in years or even decades, just out of some personal, fucking pride, is disgusting.
I guess everyone who says this bullshit must be made; someone who won't really be affected whether the president is someone like Trump or someone like Hillary? Right? That's the only explanation.
Otherwise, stop being a prick. You can either commit to making change, over time, with a person who is at least somewhat reasonable, or you could cross your arms and pout like a fucking child.
No it doesn't. That's a completely ridiculous statement based out of nothing but trying to guilt people into voting for someone else's preferred candidate.a non-vote always, always counts for the worst option. if you want to pretend vacating your civic duty doesn't mean direct complicity, I don't know what to tell you. Congrats on your fortitude?
What if the reasons you like Bernie are also similar to the thugs you like about Trump? I don't like this assumption that every Bernie voter is the same.
Nobody is entitled to anyone's vote.
The only thing that matters is what you care about.
What do you care about?
Bernie is not even a Democrat he is trying to hijack the Democratic Party's Primaries because he knew he would go no where if he ran as an Independent.
People who vote for Hillary are not progressives, at best centrists.
Okay.
So what are you doing when there isn't an election around the corner? Are you involved in activism at all? Are you involved in union organizing? Political education of any kind? Helping exploited workers in any capacity? Aiding in a direct way any underprivileged communities? Are you out there fighting for anyone's rights, let alone your own? Are you taking any agency over your political and social existence or do you just get a self-righteous bug up your ass every few years when you can perform in the lowest-common-denominator of political participation in merely voting?
I'm not going to vote unless a Republican is in any position to take my state, California. Which isn't going to happen.
My political autonomy is more to me than a vote in a rigged system.
So, fuck you too.
Ron Paul?And this, even though I hate the wording, is what a lot of people forget. He is democrat solely in name... Which is the reason a lot of us voted for him first in the first place, and why some of us would never vote Clinton.
I can only speak for myself, but who get riled up about the choices of others like yourself is what makes some us want to get closer to voting Trump. You can be progressive and not like Clinton. not liking Clinton doesn't make you anything, it just means you don't like her, that's all.
I don't fully like any candidate really, the one I voted might not make it, and labels just make things worse.
Not claiming this is an original thought, but as Clinton has made further strides to securing the nomination over the past week, this has become an increasingly bigger issue among progressives.
Recent poll: "33% of Bernie supporters say they won't vote for Clinton."
This shit isn't funny anymore. We are just about 6 months away from this thing.
If you honestly, genuinely believe the difference between a Trump presidency and a Clinton presidency is negligible, you are a fucking idiot, no matter how progressive you may be.
EVERY Bernie supporter should be willing to commit their support to Clinton if he doesn't win it. Every single one. That doesn't mean they want her to win the nomination. It doesn't mean they like her as much as Bernie. It doesn't mean they must believe she's a progressive. But if you care about progressive values, then you should instinctively know what's right and wrong here.
This concept of not voting if your Democratic nominee isn't the chosen one is more prominent than it has been in a long time. And at a time that is very sensitive.
I won't vote for Hillary, but I live in a deep red state that has no chance of turning blue. If the polls come November are close I'd vote for her over Trump.
Is that fair or am I an asshole still?
Ron Paul?
These are absolutely the same losers who voted for Ralph Nader and got us Bush. Think about the 100s of thousands dead in Iraq and think your piddly 3-5% doesn't matter.
I supported Bernie, but if it's between Hillary and Trump, I'm no fool, I will support Hillary.
Particularly if you liked Obama's policies, something Hillary supports, why would you not vote so those same policies would be reversed by the opposing party? It's not smart thinking at all.
No it doesn't. That's a completely ridiculous statement based out of nothing but trying to guilt people into voting for someone else's preferred candidate.
If non-votes counted for the worst option, the worst option would win every election.
Because of the way voting and our country works. Not voting is a vote for Trump/Cruz.
Could the OP be more condescending and insulting? I will not be voting for neoliberal crooks and no amount of obnoxious insults or blame is gonna convince me otherwise. Actual progressives and leftists don't vote for the least of two neoliberal evils and this isn't how democracy is supposed to function, end of story. You support a neoliberal, you're a neoliberal because that politician is your representative.
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Why can't you do all that and vote?
Elected officials have a major effect on the treatment of the underprivileged, unions, education, all that, right? I mean, they are the ones who make the policy.
So WHY wouldn't you participate in the process that elects those people!? Especially since it takes much less effort than anything you've listed and has a significant effect on people's lives.