Why can't you vote against a candidate? The problem with the American democracy is that outside of the Republican and Democratic parties, no one else really stands a chance. I could vote for the Independent Party or Green Party...but would my vote really count? Democracy becomes less effective when applied to such a large group of people. Getting your "voice" heard would work best if you stick to voting for or against the "big guns", the Rep or Dem.Mercury_Hat wrote:Yes, please, people vote for a candidate, not just against some other one. I don't care who anyone votes for as long as they have a better reason than "At least it's not so-and-so".
So when you have either an R or a D, if you really, really hate the R, isn't the enemy of your enemy your best friend? I don't see what's wrong with the reasoning against that. If, say, you particularly dislike one candidate yet the others don't really get you too excited either, wouldn't your next option be to vote for the man who has the best chance against the candidate you hate?








