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In reply to the discussion: If you are not committed to voting for the Democratic nominee [View all]ladyVet
(1,587 posts)When I first registered to vote, I was listed as an Independent. Around 1982, that was. This was later changed to Unaffiliated when the Independent party was recognized in my state.
That said, I strongly support the principles of the Democratic party -- sometimes more than the actual candidates do -- but I reserve my right to vote for the person who best represents those principles.
So, want me to vote for the Democratic nominee? Make sure it's somebody I can in good conscience vote for, because I'm done holding my nose. I'm too old and too hurt to keep voting for someone for such excellent reasons as: "well, they're better than the Republicans" or, "if you don't vote for X, then the Republicans win". I've put up with that nonsense for more than thirty years now, and I'm done. I'm not going to take some party loyalty test. Want my vote? Earn it.