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Title: Are Non Voters and Non McCain Voters Responsible if Obama is Elected?
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Published: Nov 3, 2008
Author: A K A Stone
Post Date: 2008-11-03 10:44:40 by Old Friend
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Views: 1699
Comments: 89

It is a simple question. Some people advocate not voting or voting third party. If you do that and Obama is elected and turns out to be a terrible dictator far worse then Bush. Are those people responsible for sitting on their hands and not voting? To a much lesser degree what about the thrid party voters. Would they have "wasted" their vote and come to regret it. Can we blame them for not voting McCain and at least trying to stop Obama. I suspect that if Obama is elected and these people who didn't vote may have some regret at some time in the future. Still undecided here. I guess I'll have to decide tomorrow.

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Why would anyone living in NJ, NY, CA, as examples, feel badly about not voting since the D wins by huge margins in those states any time an election is held? Also, since the Rs booted my ass out of the party years ago, why would I vote for them? A 3rd party vote makes no sense to me, but for those who feel compelled to vote, have at it. So to answer your question, no, non- voters aren't responsible for Obama. The country-club Republican Party is.

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Why would anyone living in NJ, NY, CA, as examples, feel badly about not voting since the D wins by huge margins in those states any time an election is held? Also, since the Rs booted my ass out of the party years ago, why would I vote for them? A 3rd party vote makes no sense to me, but for those who feel compelled to vote, have at it. So to answer your question, no, non- voters aren't responsible for Obama. The country-club Republican Party is.

I agree with you on states that have huge majorities either R or D. But what about a state like Ohio in which I reside?

How did the R's boot you out of the party? If you are referring to no longer feeling welcome with their agenda and moving on then I understand and respect that 100 percent.

I see your position on non voters not being responsible and I respect that. People have a right not to participate. I just wonder if some of them, you or others, may regret that someday if Obama turns our really really bad. Or the reverse question would also be fair if McCain were to be elected.

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