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Originally posted by MsAphrodite
Party loyalty gets people out to vote on other important races and issues. That is the simple reason.
Originally posted by gfthree7
I'm not voting in the 2012 U.S. elections for personal reasons,
Originally posted by badgerprints
Originally posted by gfthree7
I'm not voting in the 2012 U.S. elections for personal reasons,
I stopped reading right there.
No need to go on.
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
For the sake of argument...If one were to make Los Angeles County and the counties of the Bay Area equal in standing to the rest of the state's populated areas, I'd say California would be anything but a toss up, 2008 went for Obama pretty heavily...yet even there..I hadn't guessed how split California actually is OUTSIDE of the 1000lb Gorilla the literal population numbers of those half dozen counties add.
A County by County national overview of voting blocks for 2008
...as well as similar displays for the 2010 Midterms.
Source
Ugh.... Looking at those, it just reinforces my worst fears about this, no matter WHO wins. It's going to be similar to 2000 for expectations right from the opening of the polls Tuesday morning.
Oh please...Whoever loses..I don't care which. Whoever it is...just take it and get clear. Don't fight for weeks or months over pennies...not unless something REAL clear and VERY compelling demands a fight for what's right in the process. Geeze... Our nation can't take another Presidential Election with the winner decided with mere thousands out of the whole nation's vote.edit on 21-10-2012 by Wrabbit2000 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by usernameconspiracy
AS others have mentioned, there are other matters at hand in your election, not just President. While California traditionally goes to the Democratic candidate, there are a number of other issues for you to vote on at that same time, many of which probably have a bigger impact on your life that who ends up elected as President. You should vote, just for that reason!
This is coming from one living in Texas that has no intention of voting for Romney. My vote still counts. You should consider what Wrabbit said about the electoral college. It is our best option. Without it, Texas would no longer be a Republican lock, as the big cities trend Democrat, but the large rural areas which make up the majority of the state are solid Republican.
It is highly likely that switching to a straight popular vote would mean you would never see another Republican President. For one side to gain all the control would certainly be a terrible thing.