Will win, or should win, those are two completely different answers.
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[quote]Will win, or should win, those are two completely different answers.[/quote] In a democracy with rights to have differing opinions, whoever gets chosen by majority rule same as in past elections - should and would win become one and the same. Being loved or disliked means nothing unless either is on scale of majority.
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I disagree, but that's because I don't want a corrupt politician to be America's figurehead, not to mention the little priority given to third parties who deserve to win just as much if not more, and are just overlooked, you have your head in the right place, but you are wrong.
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Edited by m12112112: 11/4/2016 11:12:39 PM[quote]I disagree, but that's because I don't want a corrupt politician to be America's figurehead, not to mention the little priority given to third parties who deserve to win just as much if not more, and are just overlooked, you have your head in the right place, but you are wrong.[/quote] I just think of the importance of accepting other's choices when it becomes official, even if I differed from them. Same as having expectations that others would accept choices which I was favorable to when those become official. That is the primary reason we have majority rule in civil society. Edit: Phone's autocorrect is apparently a bishop
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Sadly
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Well, yeah, I mean, I think everyone should realize how corrupt both of the main candidates are, and vote 3rd party, but it won't happen.
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Fixed it
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Thank you, those two were conflicting, as I don't expect third party to win, but I feel they should.