It has to start in the deep red states, I think. Places where L's can go into districts where the incumbent won with 70% of the vote, and attack the republican "from the right." It's simple math: if you vote for this mediocre republican, he'll slowly cede ground to the left. If half of you who voted for this guy, instead vote for someone who stands firmly in principles of liberty and decentralization, then you get want you want, more. No matter what, though, no amount of people "throwing their vote away" will cause the Democrat to win.
It has to start in the deep red states, I think. Places where L's can go into districts where the incumbent won with 70% of the vote, and attack the republican "from the right." It's simple math: if you vote for this mediocre republican, he'll slowly cede ground to the left. If half of you who voted for this guy, instead vote for someone who stands firmly in principles of liberty and decentralization, then you get want you want, more. No matter what, though, no amount of people "throwing their vote away" will cause the Democrat to win.