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The Evils of Lesser Evil Voting

By Joel Hirschhorn, published Jun 06, 2007
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Condemn progressives for voting enthusiastically for Democrats and the inevitable response is something like "just imagine how much worse voting for Republicans would be." Similarly, many true conservatives and Libertarians see voting for Republicans as a necessary evil. With many progressives regretting giving Democrats a majority in Congress and many conservatives regretting putting George W. Bush in the White House, it is timely to refute lesser evil logic.

Inevitably, lesser evil voters face personal disappointment and some shame. Politicians that receive lesser evil votes do not perform according to the values and principles that the lesser evil voter holds dear. These voters must accept responsibility for putting ineffective, dishonest and corrupt politicians in office. Though they may be lesser evils, they remain evils.

All too often lesser evil voters avoid shame and regret and prevent painful cognitive dissonance by deluding themselves that the politician they helped put in office is really not so bad after all. Corrosive lesser evil voting erodes one's principles as pragmatism replaces idealism. This makes the next cycle of lesser evil voting easier.

Lesser evil voting helps stabilize America's two-party duopoly that greatly restricts true political competition. Third party and independent candidates - and minor Democratic and Republican candidates in primaries - are defeated by massive numbers of lesser evil voters. Despite authentically having the political goals that mesh with many voters on the left or right, these minor "best" candidates fall victim to lesser evil voting. Lesser evil voters are addicted to a self-fulfilling prophesy. They think "If I vote for a minor candidate they will lose anyway." They ensure this outcome though their lesser evil voting. The truly wasted vote is the unprincipled lesser evil vote.

The Evils of Lesser Evil Voting

Vote - but vote for the best candidate, not the lesser evil one.

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Did You Know?
Voters for Nader did not make George W. Bush president in 2000; conservative lesser evil voters did.
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I refuse to support evil no matter what the cost. I will not lend legitimacy to the process. But when you vote with your heart for a candidate you truly like, it feels wonderful. I did it the first time in 2000 when I had to write Harry Browne's name on the Arizona ticket (due to infighting in the party he wasn't on our ticket). I didn't care that my vote wasn't counted at all. I felt great. Now I am voting for Ron Paul. My vote will send a message that I SUPPORT this man and his message. I do. This vote will send a message that I am fed up with how things are going. I am. This vote will get me one step closer to having what I want. Don't I deserve that? Don't we all?

Posted on 06/07/2007 at 3:06:00 AM

 
Nice article. I used to be a lesser evil voter until someone pointed out that I was, in fact, voting for evil. That stopped me dead in my tracks. It was true. I was afraid of one candidate so I voted for the other. The media and the candidates do a lot to perpetuate this myth. So many times I hear there is no point voting for someone (like a Ron Paul) because he doesn't have a chance. Well, not with that attitude. Plus, that is what his opponents hope you will think. Am I missing something here? Is voting like gambling? If you pick the right guy you get some kind of bonus? Then why do it? When you vote for a candidate you send a signal to the party, the candidate and the public that you SUPPORT this candidate and what he/she stands for. When you are voting for an evil candidate then you are saying you like the evil and are fine with it. Sometimes there is no one to vote for. In those cases I believe it is better not to vote at all. I refuse to support evil no matte

Posted on 06/07/2007 at 3:06:00 AM

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