Who voted for third party candidate?

Ah, any vote you cast counts for nothing other than some patting yourself on your back.
I know. California has been blue for a long time. It was red when I was growing up many years ago.
 
I know. California has been blue for a long time. It was red when I was growing up many years ago.

Actually, Michigan is purple. It's leaned Democratic in presidential races over the last few decades, but at the state and local level the Republicans have been very competitive, at least until Trumpism sabotaged them.
 
NOBODY in my family likes Donald Trump. That is why they are diehard fans of Kamala Harris.
I kinda figured that. Pure TDS. They are threatened by strong white non-PC alpha males who says what he really thinks. I guess they just don't like $2.00 gasoline, affordable food, cheap energy, safety, security, sovereignty and no wars.

I can't vote for her because I beleive she will follow Biden's policy in the Isreal/Gaza conflict.
Of course she will, but I can think of a thousand other reasons not to vote for a totalitarian fascist.

Dr Jill Stein says she will stop the wars in the Middle East if she is elected. Maybe she won't win. If she doesn't, then my vote will just be a protest vote.
She won't win. Too bad because Trump WILL stop the war both in the ME and Ukraine.

I'd rather protest than go along with the herd.
Your protest is like pissing into a hurricane. No one will hear it nor care.

P.S. My family are good people. It's just that they don't want Project 2025 to be put in place and they think Trump is a xenophobe.
Trump has nothing to do with Project 2025, that is a ploy made up by democrats to scare people from voting for him, and Trump is anything but a xenophobe, he just believes in following THE LAW, which is to immigrate here LEGALLY.


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This is shaping up to be a low-turnout election. There are a few places that will have high turnouts, but writ large it doesn't look that way.

There is a piece in the Seattle Times today bemoaning the low turnout in WA.

Independent voters are largely sitting it out and the dem turnout is soft. GOP turnout is pretty good, from what I've seen so far.
 
As if I needed any other reasons.
 

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