By The InkDemon
Libertarian Ron Paul voters are angry that their man did not win the in the Republican Primary. In fact Paul did not make the runoff. Now, like this blogger, they advocate dropping out. This could spell good news for Obama and the Democrats. Read this blogger’s reasons:
The Lesser of two Evils?
By Dave Mundy
manager@gonzalescannon.com
Posted June 7, 2012 – 8:01am
There are a lot of folks who like to say that if you don’t vote, you’ve got no right to complain about the results. I beg to differ.
Why bother to vote when everything has already been decided, and your vote wouldn’t have mattered?I didn’t vote in last week’s party primaries — primarily because I’m not a member of either of the two major parties, although I certainly have a lot of allies among the Republicans and certainly tend to lean that direction on a lot of issues.
I have in the past voted in the GOP primary — which put me on a lot of mailing lists this election cycle — but I can’t say I’m a card-carrying Republican. In light of Tuesday’s results, I feel that’s probably wise.
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