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The illogicality of not voting for someone who isn't leading in the polls
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The illogicality of not voting for someone who isn't leading in the polls
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It is illogical to vote based upon the way everybody else is voting. Also, it simply becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy: My candidate can't win therefore I'm not going to vote for him/her, therefore he/she won't win. I don't understand why anyone would vote for someone just because they're leading in the polls. I voted for Jill Stein.
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