| "Unfaithful" I used to hold that view, but the fact is the vast majority of those voters ask this question and declare themselves independents while asking: Vote for what? They want to know what politicians will do to earn those votes. What you call unfaithful is actually a direct failure to garner votes. And that means speaking with people, not at or to them. It means actually asking for those votes too. Go and watch some politicians and in particular the one who lost to Trump. There is almost no ask and a whole lot of speaking at or to people not with them. The unfaithful ignore voter shaming, again something I used to do: A no vote is a yes vote for the enemy Unfaithful voters cannot be counted on. Think it through: a politician who knows they have votes no matter what has very little incentive to work for those votes... Today I do not judge others for their votes. Our future is in the votes to be cast and why we might think about casting those votes. And I do not blame or shame anyone either. It is on those of us running for office to get out there, talk with the people, garner those votes and then act on them. |