SRH78 wrote:It has nothing to do being a coward and that is a very poor choice of words. Unfortunately, life is about compromises. Heck, the primary subject of this website is all about compromise. If it wasn't, we would all carry rifles and shotguns. Casting a vote for the candidate with the best chance of getting Obama out of office isn't being a coward. It is a means to accomplish the goal of getting Obama out of office which most of us here consider to be important. If anyone wants to cast a vote for a candidate who has no chance of winning, they have the right to do so but make no mistake, it puts Obama one vote closer to re-election. Imo, refusing to vote for a candidate with a chance to actually win, is like saying that if you can't carry a custom 1911, you would sooner go unarmed than carry a Glock. The Glock is much better than an empty hand and whoever wins the Republican nomination is better than Obama, imo.
It has been 36 years since Texas gave it's electoral votes to any other party than the GOP, I do not think you have anything to worry about as far as to where your vote in Texas is going.
Personally, I despise democrats and republicans equally, if I want to vote for the candidate that shares the same "values" as me I will vote for them even if they do not have the slightest chance of winning. I will not "compromise" my beliefs for any false prophets.
just my opinion here, no disrespect meant.