That's the state of mind that enables this madness. Do you know what doing the same thing and expecting a different result is called?
The American public in 1992
"Thing really aren't working out with these Republicans, let's try a Democrat"
The American public in 2000
"Things really aren't working out with these Democrats, let's try a Republican"
The American public in 2008
"Thing really aren't working out with these Republicans, let's try a Democrat"
2016
"Wow, so I guess it's Hillary Vs. Trump . . this is really the election I never would've wanted. I guess I'll have to pick the lesser of two evils It doesn't matter that most of my peers feel the same way. We couldn't possibly vote for another party's candidate"
Hmm . . I wonder why things don't work for us . . I just can't seem to wrap my head around this
You people are all sheep
It's disgustingly pathetic how dronish of sheep you people are
lol good luck with insulting people into changing their minds. I'm sure that will work out for you.
Look, if there was a third party candidate that even had a hint of winning the General Election, then maybe you'd have a point. But barring a Sanders or Trump on a third party, voting for Jill Stein or some other progressive will only strengthen the Republican that much more. To me, Trump seems way in over his head for this job, and would be a general embarrassment, so I'm pretty much on board with anyone who has a D next to their name. Would I have prefered Bernie or Warren or someone else? Of course. But too few people agreed with me, so it's time to make a grown up decision in November.