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In reply to the discussion: Only 22% of Democrats show interest in 2014 voting. Maybe "purists" need to be heard. [View all]TheKentuckian
(26,314 posts)them? That is what the content indicates, I assume you actually mean voting is affirmative and those that show up have influence and those that stay home don't, which is not only fair but also obvious. Where it goes south is when when one is forced to affirm what they oppose either way and enthusiastic voting does nothing for ones actual position, in fact you are logically counted as supporting that which you enthusiastically affirmed in the election.
I don't see how an automatic vote gets any pull, you are even more safely ignored than a non voter, who might get pissed and rise from the couch against you. You don't have to compromise with an automatic yes, such a person requires no thought whatsoever.
Those with the ability to say "no dice" are the ones with the pull not fawning yes men.
Enthusiasm for corporate education favoring pols will result in corporate education policy, not magically the opposite as a reward to the faithful's true desire.