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Will Trump run unopposed in the 2020 Republican primary?
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<blockquote data-quote="grasping the after wind" data-source="post: 73963785" data-attributes="member: 256417"><p>People that voted for those candidates did not throw away their vote only those that decided to not vote did that. The "threw away their vote" nonsense is childish. People voting for whoever they prefer are being reasonable. People who insist that unless you vote for a major party candidate you abhor almost as n much as the other major party candidate refuse not take their convoluted logic to its obvious conclusion. That would be that if you voted for anyone that did not win them you threw your vote away. If Hitler was running against Stalin with a third party candidate that everyone agreed would not win, I think the reasonable thing to do would be to vote for that third party candidate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grasping the after wind, post: 73963785, member: 256417"] People that voted for those candidates did not throw away their vote only those that decided to not vote did that. The "threw away their vote" nonsense is childish. People voting for whoever they prefer are being reasonable. People who insist that unless you vote for a major party candidate you abhor almost as n much as the other major party candidate refuse not take their convoluted logic to its obvious conclusion. That would be that if you voted for anyone that did not win them you threw your vote away. If Hitler was running against Stalin with a third party candidate that everyone agreed would not win, I think the reasonable thing to do would be to vote for that third party candidate. [/QUOTE]
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