Here's a fairly radical thought: Should the Gary Johnson campaign encourage "Polling Nullification"?
Why don't we straight-out start asking the people who believe in
To engage in some creative listening?
Let's tell them that when you hear, "If the election were held today, which candidate would you vote for?" . . . .
That they should be thinking, "If the Presidential debates were held today, which candidate could you count on to bring your issues to the stage?"
Tell folks the folks who believe in our issues to start answering all these questions as if they were about not voting, but inclusion into the debates . . . .
Then watch the Presidential Debate Commission squirm.
--Marriage Equality
--Abortion Rights
--Civil Liberties
--Marijuana Legalization
--Getting the hell out of Afghanistan
To engage in some creative listening?
Let's tell them that when you hear, "If the election were held today, which candidate would you vote for?" . . . .
That they should be thinking, "If the Presidential debates were held today, which candidate could you count on to bring your issues to the stage?"
Tell folks the folks who believe in our issues to start answering all these questions as if they were about not voting, but inclusion into the debates . . . .
Then watch the Presidential Debate Commission squirm.
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See, Gary's smiling. He thinks Polling Nullification might be a great idea. |
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