I would never say somebody had to vote for anybody. That would be terrible. I haven't said that.
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I never vote for anyone. I always vote against.
I would never tell anyone who to vote for. I'm a different kind of 'liberal' and I think people should be true to themselves. If you're Republican or Democrat, conservative or liberal, you should be true to yourself and be who you are.
If I put myself on the ballot and even 50 people voted for me, it'd be a travesty.
Voting is an individual, personal thing.
Elections aren't just about who votes but who doesn't vote.
To vote is like the payment of a debt, a duty never to be neglected, if its performance is possible.
Sometimes it's important to vote - you know, to make a statement, to make a point; certainly, many of us who were involved in the Nader campaign in 2000 felt that way.
I went to vote once, but I got too scared. I couldn't decide whom to vote for.
During my campaign, people of my age and younger said consistently that they would not vote because their votes simply no longer matter and because no government or member of Parliament cared a whit about their problems and their striving for employment.
You've got to vote for someone. It's a shame, but it's got to be done.