shockedcanadian
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In Canada, I have taken a specific position of NOT taking a position. Hell, I am even *gulp* at least listening to the NDP of late. This part had been pure socialist is the past but is not today.
I say listen, because I believe a Party can evolve and find a plane in which maybe I can support them. Even if it were a case of voting for the "least worst candidate", I have to listen and compare what makes most long term sense.
In the U.S, you have the same issue, maybe worse. I would probably lean GOP if I voted, though only with those who are economically conservative per se, and also because they appear to be the only party today that has some libertarians.
That doesn't mean some Dems don't follow similar principles. Which is why Manchin has been so successful in keeping his seat I suppose. It doesn't mean some Dem policies wouldn't appeal to my sensibilities, just as I know that some GOP would not be of interest to me (except maybe in a time of war and dealing with terrorists).
Am I right or wrong? Are those who loyally support a Party regardless just suckers?
I say listen, because I believe a Party can evolve and find a plane in which maybe I can support them. Even if it were a case of voting for the "least worst candidate", I have to listen and compare what makes most long term sense.
In the U.S, you have the same issue, maybe worse. I would probably lean GOP if I voted, though only with those who are economically conservative per se, and also because they appear to be the only party today that has some libertarians.
That doesn't mean some Dems don't follow similar principles. Which is why Manchin has been so successful in keeping his seat I suppose. It doesn't mean some Dem policies wouldn't appeal to my sensibilities, just as I know that some GOP would not be of interest to me (except maybe in a time of war and dealing with terrorists).
Am I right or wrong? Are those who loyally support a Party regardless just suckers?