You know, when I started this topic I really thought that there was really only two responsible choices on election day: Vote Republican or Vote Democrat. I came to this conclusion through frustration over conservatives who felt betrayed by the Republican party and so refused to support them this election. The obvious result of this decision would be indirect support for the Democratic party. Support for the Democratic party is support for liberal agenda, and so is counter productive to those who abandoned the Republicans because they were not living up to conservative ideals.
After reading the posts here however, I believe I have to amend my original statement. Earlier I said,
"If you are an absolute moderate... if you have no stance on any key and controversial issue... then not voting is the right thing to do, as no party really supports your position."
A few of you have disagreed with my statement....
Good! I stand by the comment, but at the same time I really find it hard to believe that
anyone would have absolutely no stance on
any key issue. Global terrorism, the economy, taxes, abortion, Supreme Court Justices, the Federal deficit, global warming, medical coverage, equal rights... the list goes on... Maybe you really don't care about one or two of these issues, but can you really say that you have
absolutely no stance on
any of them? If you can, then no; You should not vote, because you are most likely
completely uninformed.
Carno stated "the Repubs now support things that I simply cannot abide." Again, I can respect that. So is the only option to boycott the election? (This is where I change my initial stance.)
This is where "third party" comes in. Every party has a stance on
some key issue. Many conservatives feel they are better represented by the
Libertarians who are for fiscal conservatism. I guess some granola eating tree hugging liberals may think they are better represented by the Green party who would focus more forcefully on the environment.
Actually, it doesn't matter to the Dems or Repubs if I don't vote because voting and not voting have the same outcome for someone who votes third party: nothing.
No. It sends a much clearer message than
not voting. Don't get me wrong, you are correct that as of now, a third party pretty much has a snowball's chance in hell of getting any real power.... and you're going to have to live with the party that
does have the majority... but an informed vote is
never pointless. If the intent is to "send a message", then make it a clear one.
The message sent by not voting is an ambiguous one. Maybe you're apathetic, maybe you're disenchanted, maybe you
never vote, maybe you had a flat tire on the way to the polls... obviously, a poor showing at the polls is a compilation of all these excuses and more.
So what is the message if you vote for a third party? The message is that the major parties are losing voters to a third party whom those voters believe better represents their interest. That's a
real wake up call.