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In reply to the discussion: People vote when they have something/someone to vote FOR. [View all]LostInAnomie
(14,428 posts)Being in a democracy means actually taking an active role in electing who is going to govern. This includes the times when you simply have to hold your nose and vote for the least worst option. If you don't like the candidates, vote in the primaries. If you don't like the people in the primaries, take an active part in the local Democratic Party. Still don't like the candidates, run yourself.
Too many idiots just throw up their hands and say "I don't like the candidates. I'm not voting" or "My specific cause isn't in the forefront of the political debate. I'm not voting". These kind of people are morons and should be shunned. They only harm their country and latently work to elect the least Democratic candidate.
"The remedy is not to berate people but to put up candidates for whom people will get excited..."
This kind of thinking is the problem. If people want candidates that will excite them, they need to work to nominate those people. Sitting back and doing nothing, then being pissed whenever a middling turd gets the nomination is self defeating idiocy.