Democrats never cease to amaze me with their specific mixture of condescension and hubris. If you don’t vote blue then surely you must be voting red!
No, there is a whole spectrum of options beyond giving Trump a free vote. You can vote 3rd party, hopefully someone who aligns with your views as much as possible and send a message that if the party wants your vote they need to make some policy and doctrine changes.
Or you can make some noise about being fine voting blue, as long as they run a candidate that doesn’t support a genocide (which is asking for the moon apparently).
Or you can do what I do and never bother registering to vote anyway because your vote doesn’t matter, none of these options give Trump a vote.
"The lesser of evils is still evil."
Jerry Garcia
"The greater of evils is still greater."
Me
"The price of liberty is eternal vigilance."
John Philpot Curran (reworded)
If following your moral compass means that you vote 3rd party or don't register at all, no one is getting onto you. That's what you believe and I respect that. It's also honest and true.
Problem is registered Dems who don't vote due to angst with the candidate. That's why Hillary lost. (There are more registered Dems than Republicans in the US.) Those are the people that are cited as handing votes to Trump, not you.
Personally, I'd encourage you to vote 3rd party. Otherwise, you are voting for the status quo by not registering and voting.
A lot of Dems are against our military aid to Israel (year after year, it's not new). That includes me.
(And no,
@mal3volent, I don't support stupidity in protests. Definitely very counterproductive.)
While he was in office Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital,
stopped funding to the UNRWA, recognized the Golan Heights as part of Israel, signed an executive order "Combatting Anti-Semitism on campuses," and more. He's saying he could achieve peace but Netanyahu and his people are all saying Trump would be "better for Israel".
I've been against most every proxy war in my lifetime. VietNam, El Salvador, Iraq, Afghanistan (should have been a last resort). IMO, Ukraine is the first moral war we've been involved in in years.
I used to not vote, figured it wouldn't make anything better. Then Reagan got into office and reduced inflation with a brutal recession destroying manufacturing in America. I had to live with relatives in another state with lower unemployment for two years to survive. His idea for America was a "service economy" of serfs serving hamburgers to yuppies. We're still down his road paying the price.
It was then that I realized that my vote might not make anything better, but that it sure might stave off things getting worse.
I registered to vote.
Just sayin'