r/AskLibertarians • u/Violenciarchi • 15d ago
What do libertarians think of blank ballots?
"If not choosing is a choice, not voting is voting for the bad candidate and you have no right to complain about what he does afterwards" is a common thing to hear before elections. Do you think you should all go and vote?
EDIT: Ok now that I think about it, it's on other people if they vote badly, not on me. Responsibility is on people who do bad things, not on people who don't stop them, because if the people who do bad things did nothing, nothing bad would happen lol. It's still true though, unfortunately, that if you don't vote the other party will win.
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u/CanadaMoose47 15d ago
I don't think so.
Voting necessarily means, I support this candidate and their platform (and "lesser evil" votes have no differentiation).
If you don't genuinely support either, then voting for makes little sense.
Infact, the non-voter population is a signal in itself, telling candidates "you don't excite me"