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    Yes I do.

    There is a big reason that while I always vote against Republicans, I am not a registered Democrat. Voting against evil doesn’t require being a member of the mediocre party.

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      Voting against evil doesn’t require being a member of the mediocre party.

      Depends on the primary rules of your state.

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        Why would I want to vote in the primaries for a mediocre party?

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          I was with you until this one. You can’t expect better quality quality if you don’t participate in the primaries to try and get somebody high quality nominated.

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            That assumes I like any of the choices or that I think a party that regularly ignores their voters would positively change based on my vote.

            I just use them to oppose fascists.

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              that assumes I like any of the choices

              No it assumes you actually take the time to vet them or potentially volunteer/work for a campaign to get them on the ballot. Be the change you want to see and all that. Jeering from the sidelines won’t get you anywhere.

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                So I should vet the single Democrat on the primary ballot for anything other than US president in a state that hasn’t given an electoral college vote to a Democrat since the 1964 election?

                That seems worth my time since I’m going to vote for them anyway!

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                  There are more elections than just the one for president every four years. If that is the only time you become politically engaged then there is a much larger discussion to be had tbh

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                    So I should vet the single Democrat on the primary ballot for anything other than US president

                    This is true for EVERY ELECTION. Unless I personally run for office this will continue to be true, and I am too honest to be in politics.

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          So that way you have a say in which of the two viable choices (in most elections) are presented to the electorate?

          Unless you’re part of some locally competitive party that has primaries, in which case I understand.

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            I am a member if no party because I fundamentally disagree with political parties in first past the post electoral systems for the same reason I oppose communism. When it scales up a party makes it far too easy for the party leadership to abuse that power and institutionalizing that power means that positive change is more difficult to enact.

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              Registering for primaries at least when there are primary candidates that are prominently championing ranked-choice voting might be worth considering.

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                Nope, the state Democratic party sucks and I don’t live in the one district that ever goes Democrat for state representative. All of our national stuff is Republicans and has been for decades.

                I only vote because we sometimes get elect a Democrat for a governor.

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            I am a member if no party because I fundamentally disagree with political parties in first past the post electoral systems for the same reason I oppose communism. When it scales up a party makes it far too easy for the party leadership to abuse that power and institutionalizing that power means that positive change is more difficult to enact.