Look at it this way. Perhaps you'll understand it better. We have TWO people we KNOW (without a doubt) that ONE of them WILL become president. These two people are going to receive 80 percent of the votes presented. The rest of the votes are divided between 5 other contestants that have zero chance in hell of winning. Even Ross Perot who spent big bucks couldn't make much of a dent in the two main competitors when he attempted to run for president.
Now lets apply the two different approaches of voting.
Thought 1.... Voting for someone who doesn't even make the news, Doesn't even stand a chance in hell, is just a name on a ballet with fictitious backing that doesn't amount to a hill of beans.
A.) The voter casts his vote for this guy because he believes in him. The voter is happy that his vote counted for the "BEST" guy there is. (And it is the best guy!!). But this guy will NEVER be elected, his running mates have him outclassed beyond even being seen. In other words he is skunked so bad that his running is a joke. But your vote COUNTED for an individual that is extremely well fit for the job.
Thought 2..... Voting for the someone who has a chance to stop someone like Obama. Or the other side of the ilk.
A.) When voting for someone who HAS a chance, your vote is Guaranteed to go towards someone who WILL be elected. It may not be someone you think is qualified, someone you like, or someone you think will do a good job, but this someone is MUCH better than the alternative.
When voting thought 2, one thing is for certain, Voting against the worse of the two evils and not voting for the worthless competitors, guarantees your vote will NOT help that person (like Obama) get elected. Your vote is cast upon someone you know will have a chance of being in office, and will be against the person you do not like.
When voting thought 1, One thing is for certain, Your vote that could have helped the worse of two evils get elected, has gone for a candidate that doesn't stand a chance in hell of even being looked at. The result? You are actually helping the person you despise the most.
Is it better to cast a vote for a person who will not get elected but is qualified to the hilt.
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Is it better to cast a vote for a person whom you KNOW will be elected, and will be much better than someone you despise. ..like Obama.