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Giving up your vote is essentially the same as giving up your right to free speech. It's your chance to say which direction you want the nation to go in, and sometimes you have to choose the lesser of two evils. There will never be a perfect candidate, which is why I usually choose based on a mix of character and basic policy.
That is a very well-thought out manifesto, but I can refute your choice in a few sentences:
Either way, a Republican or a Democrat is going to be voted into office by the masses. It's true, you must vote between evil and evilER. Yet, in this case, the idea of abstinence from voting is the equivalent of being against war, then sitting around and doing nothing to help. What we have to decide in this election is whether or not our choice is more detrimental than the other. The elections do not care if you do not vote. It is on your shoulders to sway the election in a way that has more positive effects than the other.
and you hope to acomplish what by doing this?
voting is your duty as a citizen. write your self in or something
If you have the right to vote, you should. If not for any other reason that there are people in this world who don't have the right to vote, or their vote truly means nothing. Take Burma for example.