Most elections here in the US are decided on 1-3%.
would anyone be willing to vote for a less than personally acceptable candidate. Just to demonstrate the gay population could swing an election.
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The 1-3% statistic is true but also misleading. Presidential elections are decided by a larger percentage of the electorates of certain key states. Much more important however is that in many places, targeting the gay vote, loses more votes than it gains.
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hows it lose more??? im slioghtly confused lol
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I am third party (no I will not tell which party), centrist moderate.
I never get to vote for my party and those who hold my political views. Especially for President of These blighted United States.
As such, I have made it a practice to vote for the person I feel would be the one to do the least amount of damage in office. Yes that is much harder than voting for the 'best man'.
For instance McCain V Obama. My vote was swung to Obama because Palin scared me. I could easily see McCain kicking the bucket in the first year of office, the notion that Palin would spend 3 years as president terrified me. Had he a different, more stable running mate my vote would have went to him.
I do not vote solely on LGBT leanings. I am not just gay, there is a lot more to me than my sexuality.
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