Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Sanders Weighs Three Options [View all]MH1
(18,127 posts)Late primaries, I don't care.
For someone with an actual brain (meaning, they have thought this through carefully), I am not necessarily opposed to voting for a non-major candidate in a state where the result is a foregone conclusion. There can be valid strategic reasons for doing so (that I probably won't agree with, but if it is based on rational thinking, it is a "we disagree" rather than "they're an idiot" situation). However, and a BIG however, I do not abide the bullshit of actively campaigning against the Dem nominee while claiming to also be against the Republican candidate. At this point it is a binary situation. You support one, or you support the other. If someone lives in Alabama (solid R) and wants to show support for the Green Party, sure vote for them in November. Just don't go around saying how horrible Democrats are to family that live in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, etc. Because if they do, then I know they don't actually care about what the GP claims to be trying to achieve. (GP lost me at "not a dime's worth of difference" in 2000. But some people still don't get it, and need to learn if for themselves.)
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden