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So basically I'm asking should principle trump practicality? What are the positives and negatives of both? Is tactical voting an endorsement of the state or our only defense?
by (180 points)
the word is abstention.

if you think that voting will have a positive impact, then vote. it is possible for voting (for anything, really) to be both positive and negative at the same time.

the idea that voting "none of the above" would do anything at all (send any message to anyone, much less anyone who cares) seems hopelessly naive to me, but i'm old and cynical, so i'll just mutter away here in the corner...

finally, voting is NEVER our only defense.
dot, did you channel lawrence for that first sentence there?  ;-)

i actually like the question k45 embedded in the description much better:

> should principle trump practicality?

although of course the answer to that would depend on context, i find it a much more interesting exercise.
yea, partly why i didn't make my comment into an answer. part of the art of answering questions here (i think) is answering the better/best part of the question, which i def did not do.

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3rd Option ...sell your vote. The hot dog you get for it will be much more satisfying.
by (2.5k points)
upvote to this!

oh wait, maybe i should sell that upvote...
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