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i do hear quite a bit of discontent and talk of sitting out a vote to make one's dissatisfaction known. in many ways i agree with people and empathize with their frustrations. in some races i think it is strategically unsound, but in others a wholly viable alternative for self-expression. however, is there a way to create a big neon sign showing why this unhappiness is occurring?
if you're going to make a stand, wouldn't you like pundits not to be so able to spin it and dismiss it?
well, here's my crazy idea!
Why don't people who want to send a message not sit out the vote, but do something more entertaining instead...? Like everyone in a disaffected state (one where a progressive Democrat has little hope of winning) vote for the Communist party candidate. it'd be hilarious and a decided shift to the left in the voting populace. it'd also scream for attention. if suddenly 2% of Kansas voted for Socialist or Communist party it would blow the punditocracies' mind!
or perhaps draft a party for 2010 called Popular Democratic in a state that has a flagging and sagging Democratic party machine. then you can have fun logos for "Pop Dems" in Andy Warhol silk screens and everyone asking their neighbor "are you 'Popular'? i know i'm 'Popular."" as a sort of in-joke to see what party they belong to. it'd still promote "Democratic candidates," except it would register one's dissatisfaction while channeling it into a positive (and possibly entertaining) force. and think of all the fun parties!
i mean, if a region's party or public servants are no longer listening to their constituencies' needs, might as well shake things up creatively than sullenly pout and make everyone guess why you're mad.
:bounce: O8)
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