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In reply to the discussion: This is not a game, people [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)people posting on this board will vote come 2012. More shocking, they will vote by large majorities for the POTUS.
What many here will not do is give money, walk precincts or anything else.
In classic political science terms, this is not a cadre that has been mobilized.
So telling them that they will sit out the election (a few will do that) or vote third party (I have my doubts anybody will vote GOP in this particular group) is mostly going to fall on deaf ears.
I will use myself as an example. In 2008 I gave money, I wore T Shirts (returned to the WH since, no, not kidding) and I did other things an activated person does in this country. This year... the energy is not there, it's in the streets, but I will give NO MONEY, nor get any shirts, nor walk precincts. All you get, and that is due to the nature of the duopoly in DC, which IS part of the problem... is a damn vote.
There is more, he has plenty of friends in high places that can afford to give him money. My twenty bucks will go to a PROGRESSIVE candidate of my choosing. In fact waiting for THAT CANDIDATE, who happens to be a DU'er, site to go live. He needs that money far more than those in the rarefied field of the presidency.
But this berating makes me even less enthused to vote. Granted I will do so. I need to stay in practice. But voting does not matter, not until a few things change. It is just an exercise like voting for the PRI in Mexico. Yes, we are at that level now. Funny, my first vote was in Mexico for De La Madrid that many years ago... and I feel the same way about voting for Democrats these days. It's something you do because your duty is to vote... not that those in power care a whit about me, or my condition. Words are pretty, and all that hope and change turned out to be just that.
Oh save the list...