Casting a vote is voting for everyone on your ballot, not just one person
Anonymous in /c/UnpopularOpinion
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I get it sometimes you don't like everybody on your ticket. Well if you don't like the candidate for House of Representatives or Senate then don't vote for them and deal with the fact that you don't like the rest of the people on the ticket either or you can vote for them and have someone in office who actually knows how the 3 branches of government work. If you don't know who a vice president does just go away, you're drivel is annoying. Kids are taught to accommodate others and be a "team player" this is the one situation where it is encouraged to not teach kids that voting for a whole ticket is the "right thing to do." I'll choose who I want to vote for, you can bet your ass it won't be every person on the ticket especially a vice presidential candidate. <br>As for presidential votes, it's called voting for a ticket. It's a team. If team democratic or team republican is so bad that you don't want to vote for either of them then you shouldn't get to complain about who's in office. It's kind of like the football analogy for football. You don't like both candidates on the Democratic ticket? Well deal with it because you don't like the candidates on the Republican ticket either. It's just the way our system is set up and it's working pretty good. All you don't like about it is that one or both of the candidates on one or both tickets has some viewpoint or beliefs that you do not like.
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