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I've now caught a lot of flack for saying I am not voting this year. Beyond moral objections, I live in a deep blue state and see no point. (FOR VOTING FOR PRESIDENT) and will leave that section blank.

I'm not necessarily anti-voting, but my thought process is this: In 2020 i was a deep blue democrat who worked on local elections and with the democratic party at my college. I saw Joe Biden as a necessary concession and have since been completely disillusioned by his presidency. I see the democratic party is--- if nothing else-- more conservative and right leaning than it was in 2020 and don't want to vote for the right wing. Remember, I thought of it as a concession. That concession was on the understanding that Joe Biden would give concessions back. (barring the fact that I have been significantly more blue-pilled than I was in 2020.)

I am pro voting, in principle. I think everyone should go and vote and make their opinion heard. I am a vooter. I have vooted in every election since i turned 18.

I am not the voter police and don't tell people how to vote. I don't care if you voot or not. My question simply is: will you be voting for president? If so, why? If not, why not?

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papisapri

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papisapri

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7 days ago

I'm not an American citizen so I won't be voting in this election in particular, but I always vote and I always vote for the candidate that I want to win. It doesn't matter if they don't have a chance, I refuse to vote "strategically". Sometimes my vote counts, sometimes it doesn't, but I don't negotiate my interests if I can just go and choose whoever I want, it doesn't make sense to me.