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I voted for Kerry for President, but this year I also registered as a member of the Green Party. They recently published a funny ad in the New York Times that pretty much sums up why I joined (although the first five issues they list are of much greater concern to me than the last two). The ad is on the home page of their web site right now, but I don't know how long it will be there.
I know some people say that there will never be viable alternative political parties in the US. They're probably right, but I just can't bring myself to act accordingly.
I know some people say that there will never be viable alternative political parties in the US. They're probably right, but I just can't bring myself to act accordingly.
I voted for Kerry, but voted Green for Congress
voted for him.
Re: I voted for Kerry, but voted Green for Congress
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Candidate selection in primaries is a joke as far as I'm concerned, so I don't care that I didn't "help to decide" who would run against Bush.
I also don't care that a Green candidate has no chance at a national office and almost no chance at a state-wide office in California. Just by upping the numbers of registered voters that aren't D or R is a good thing.
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I've been voting Green Party of Canada (http://www.greenparty.ca/) in the last few elections, and each time they capture a little more of the mix.
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I quite often vote Green in local and European elections here in the UK.
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In future elections I may change this stance and reverse the priorities, voting first for my favorite idea/candidate (winner or loser), and secondarily to block the idiot. This would place more pressure on all candidates to listen to my issues and concerns to woo my vote.
Vote. Woo!
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