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27 Sep 2016 03:15 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm an American citizen, who lives overseas, and I do not follow the news or the election hullabaloo. Still, I hear plenty about it. Enough to scare me about the future of the US presidency more than just about any other time since I've been old enough to vote. So, I got online and figured out how to vote from overseas.
I received my electronic ballot today and then spent a goodly amount of time at http://www.isidewith.com/ to see with which candidate I align the most. If you are feeling over- or underwhelmed by the two leading names/parties, I urge you to check it out and consider voting for someone other than the usual suspects. Check it out anyhow; you might surprise yourself.
Enough voices make a difference.
For the first time I feel at peace about this election. My candidate might not win, but I did not sit by and just let whoever into office, not out of idleness or some fatalistic view of Oh-Well-the-Big-Parties-Always-Win-Anyhow. But they will, of course, if enough people just go with what's familiar...
As much as that sounds like I'm implying someone is wrong to vote for a major party, that is not my intention at all. I hope only to encourage people to examine what they really think and believe in.
I received my electronic ballot today and then spent a goodly amount of time at http://www.isidewith.com/ to see with which candidate I align the most. If you are feeling over- or underwhelmed by the two leading names/parties, I urge you to check it out and consider voting for someone other than the usual suspects. Check it out anyhow; you might surprise yourself.
Enough voices make a difference.
For the first time I feel at peace about this election. My candidate might not win, but I did not sit by and just let whoever into office, not out of idleness or some fatalistic view of Oh-Well-the-Big-Parties-Always-Win-Anyhow. But they will, of course, if enough people just go with what's familiar...
As much as that sounds like I'm implying someone is wrong to vote for a major party, that is not my intention at all. I hope only to encourage people to examine what they really think and believe in.
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Date: 27 Sep 2016 04:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 27 Sep 2016 04:29 pm (UTC)One thing I'm holding onto is that although presidential elections are very important, no one event ever spells victory or defeat for good principles--or bad ones. No matter what situation we find ourselves in, we can always work for good things and try to prevent or heal bad ones
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Date: 27 Sep 2016 07:52 pm (UTC)