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<blockquote data-quote="Hammster" data-source="post: 72007739" data-attributes="member: 184032"><p>So the OP has given made an assumption that a conservative will always vote for a Republican no matter what. Which is false. </p><p></p><p>So here’s the issue based upon this unrealistic hypothesis. The voter MUST support the Republican candidate. They must not support any third party candidate. Obviously, they cannot support the Democrat because they’ve already campaigned in such a way as to attract the White Nationalists. </p><p></p><p>So given these facts, we must choose whether said Republican must introduce legislation that either obviously goes against his values (if he was already in support of White Nationalists he wouldn’t need to try to lure them away from the Democrat), or it is just political expediency. Either way, he’s not a man of values that should be supported. </p><p></p><p>So “I can’t decide” isn’t really a viable option for most. A fourth option should be, “Vote for someone else”.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hammster, post: 72007739, member: 184032"] So the OP has given made an assumption that a conservative will always vote for a Republican no matter what. Which is false. So here’s the issue based upon this unrealistic hypothesis. The voter MUST support the Republican candidate. They must not support any third party candidate. Obviously, they cannot support the Democrat because they’ve already campaigned in such a way as to attract the White Nationalists. So given these facts, we must choose whether said Republican must introduce legislation that either obviously goes against his values (if he was already in support of White Nationalists he wouldn’t need to try to lure them away from the Democrat), or it is just political expediency. Either way, he’s not a man of values that should be supported. So “I can’t decide” isn’t really a viable option for most. A fourth option should be, “Vote for someone else”. [/QUOTE]
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