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    10 months ago

    If you don’t vote defensively, you are part of the problem. This is true whether you are in a multiparty system or the ‘American one’.

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      If you vote defensively, you are part of the problem. This is true whether you are in a multiparty system or the ‘American one’.

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        10 months ago

        I get it. You love your favorite politicians winning by the margins instead of shifting American electoral politics left, as conservatives getting elected doesn’t make the populace magically more leftist.

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            More people voting in the US → The political conversation shifts left as more progressive/leftists candidates are viable. A lot of elections in the US happen in small amount of votes, also known as narrow margins.

            People not voting because not voting for the perfect candidate feels icky → As the conservative candidates are more favoured by people voting less, this shifts electoral politics right.

            I would prefer to live in a world where Americans would vote between centre and left candidates, for instance, than centre and right (relatively speaking, of course) as they do today.