When people vote third party do they ever get tired of the crowds of people cheering and the thunderous applause they receive after leaving the voting booth?
When people vote third party do they ever get tired of the crowds of people cheering and the thunderous applause they receive after leaving the voting booth?
If someone tells me they voted third party, I just tell them that's great and ask what they're going to do now. Never get much of an answer.
If you're doing more than just voting and forgetting, then the message wasn't about you. I won't stop asking people what else they've done, because how else is awareness of the need of democracy and public involvement supposed to be spread?
Because it's so obvious. They are going donate a reasonable amount from their income to support that party. On the weekends they will canvas locally and participate in community events being sure to show their support for their third party. Then when an election comes up they are going to garner support from their party and have them finance someone local to participate in their local and state elections.
Why is that the requirement to vote third party?
I'll be going straight to work, honestly.