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Monday, June 22, 2020

Split Ticket Voting: Now A Thing Of The Past

Over the years, my voting strategy had evolved into a split ticket voting strategy. However, since my greatest concern is global warming, until the Democrats focus on this and drop the open borders notion, I’ll generally not be able to vote for any them.
My former voting strategy:
“Since American politics has become so irresponsibly partisan, it is probably wise to not allow either party to dominate. I, therefore, will split my ticket in the following manner:
1)Republican for upper legislative bodies
2)Democrat for lower legislative bodies
3)For Executive offices, whichever candidates are more able and willing to sustain bipartisanship, especially in regards to global warming and immigration control
4)For all other offices, whichever candidates best recognize both the danger of ‘global warming’ and of ‘open borders’.
Note: In the event that a particular individual candidate that meets the above criteria is too reprehensible to vote for, then I’ll either support the other party’s candidate for that office, a third party candidate, or do a write in vote.
To help narrow the field of choices, begin by first searching:
‘voter guide (?) county’

Note: Voting is only one aspect of influencing governance. How we spend our money, what media selections we make, what organizations we support, etcetera are others. For example, I used to support environmental groups; but, since they’ve all gone pro-immigration, I’ve dropped them. Also, for many years, I’ve tried to avoid things made in China and try not to click on any clickbait headlines. My primary news source is The Week magazine. Etcetera.”

Related posting:
Least Biased News-
https://samslair.blogspot.com/2020/06/biased-least-biased-news-sources.html?m=1