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Garth Koyle Skip to content Open Menu Home About Search Search for: Close Garth Koyle On “My Vote Doesn’t Matter” and “Voting Your Conscience” November 3, 2016 garthkoyle Leave a comment The other day I was listening to talk radio, where the host was encouraging people to vote regardless if they felt that their vote mattered or not. If you’re in a state that regularly votes one political party (Democrat or Republican) you may feel that your single vote will not contribute to the final outcome. I can understand that line of reasoning and the feeling. So I propose that you think differently about how a vote “matters”. Think of your vote as part of a team, your political party’s team. Now forget that you are in a different physical location and figuratively put yourself on the same playing field as your team. In a team competition, every position matters and everyone has a job to do. And the strength of a team is defined by the size of the group that shows ...

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