Sometimes the Republican candidate is slightly better than the Democrat, sometimes vice versa. Isn it better to vote for the lesser of two evils?
The overwhelming majority of the time there is no fundamental difference between the Republican and Democrat. On the rare occasion when there is a slight difference — perhaps on an issue or two — once in office the winner governs no differently than his or her opponent would have. In any case, by failing to vote for what you truly want you’re telling the politicians that you endorse their high-tax, big-government agenda — after all, you helped elect them.
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