Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Voters Poison Their Own Chances of a Competitive Election

   Voters administer themselves poison when they line up with one party. Soon, they have races that aren't contested. The same voters don't see the sense of voting if only one candidate has a chance to win, so they don't vote.
   They, the voters, are the ones who choose to let their state be dominated by one party, and one-party dominance is why their races are not competitive. So, they, the voters, hoist the cup that poisons their chances of a real election.

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