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doesn't seem effective at keeping Democrats out of office either. voting for Democrats doesn't seem to keep Republicans out of office, either. maybe you should reconsider your goals for you vote.
Gee whiz I didn't realize there were the same amount of Democrats in office as third party members
I didn't say anything about that.
So, considering my goals are to keep Republicans out of office, and you admitted that third party people aren't effective in doing that, why would I vote third party? At least in Nationals. Local I feel like they have more of a shot.
voting for Democrats doesn't keep Republicans out of office. in fact, even if Democrats beat Republicans, the Republicans still take office (gw bush, Dr oz, many others)
.... There's been lots of times Democrats have been in office and not Republicans so that didn't make sense like, at all.
when was the last time Republicans weren't in office? 1860??