Posted on Jul 16, 2016
Voting is precious. But, what does one do if they can not (in good faith) vote for either candidate for President & Commander in Chief?
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The way I see it, we have a known and an unknown value for an equation. The known value has extreme negative results. The unknown may have positive results in some areas and negative results in others. I see my vote at a minimum as a 4 year place holder for Trump, while keeping my fingers crossed and hoping he out performs my expectations.
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Life is all about decisions. If you don't vote then you've let yourself down, along with the rest of your Brothers/Sisters-in-Arms. We've all made decisions in our careers which didn't seem right at the time because of the choices we had, we bucked up and completed the mission. Now it's time to put that "MC" on the travel voucher.
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Kim Bolen RN CCM ACM
Not Voting is Not the Answer, sometimes in life; when uncertain I request from the best. Thank you for your input. K
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Do your homework, listen to all views/opinions from now until Nov. Who will do best for American? Who do you want as a tax paying citizen? Who do you want as the Commander in Chief? You know the history of HRC. You will then make the best decision on polling day...
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Kim Bolen RN CCM ACM You need to research them more and make a decision - its your right and duty as a citizen of this great country! I'll vote come hell or high water! Add a picture Kim and you'll get more traffic!
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As much as I hate to say it, you vote for the lesser of the two evils. I do not really want to see President Trump, HOWEVER the idea of a Presidnet Hillary Clinton is too horrid to contemplate. SO I will vote for Trump because Hillary....well, Hillary can NOT be President.
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Start with what you believe, then find who most closely aligns, then vote for them. This should help:http://www.isidewith.com/political-quiz
Remember that voting for the lesser of two evils is still voting for evil.
Remember that voting for the lesser of two evils is still voting for evil.
How Republican vs Democrat are you?
This short test can tell exactly where you align.
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Vote third party (Go, Gary Johnson!). There are several other options besides the traditional two party system. While said parties may not win (though I'm hopeful with Johnson), you can still sleep at night knowing you voted for someone you believe in and agree with. I'm so done with voting for the lesser evil.
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If you can't, in clear conscience, vote for either, then you are always allowed to skip a race and leave it blank. The remainder of your properly-marked races will count.
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Look at third party candidates, there are many fine men and women who run for political office outside of the current two party system, either as independent, libertarian, green, constitution or other political affiliation. The Dems and Reps work very hard to keep many of these people off the ballots but even if they are not specifically listed you can always write in a candidate. Do some research into third party candidates and see if you feel if any of them are up to the task. A lot of people say that voting third party is a wasted vote, but I don't see it that way. In fact if all the people who don't vote because they don't like either candidate voted third party instead the Dem and Rep parties would not hold nearly as much power as they do now.
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One can consider the Libertarian candidate if one is a constitutionally minded freedom lover.
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