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cronxeh
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If you had an option to vote 'against' a candidate on the ballot, instead of voting for another candidate from the list, wouldn't that make it more accurate?
Suppose I don't like Bush, but I don't want to vote for Kerry. I want to contribute to the process by voting against Bush, thus nullifying someone else's vote. I think this is a far more accurate way to vote than to vote for someone else who you don't like
Suppose I don't like Bush, but I don't want to vote for Kerry. I want to contribute to the process by voting against Bush, thus nullifying someone else's vote. I think this is a far more accurate way to vote than to vote for someone else who you don't like