10-29-2016, 02:09 PM
Polls are not reliable sources of information for many reasons.
I don't think it matters what the chances are of a candidate winning, or even whether or not the whole political arena is a rigged game (which I think it ultimately is). I think it's important to have a voice, however that voice is heard, and to vote—if anyone votes—out of love, or agreement, not out of fear that "the other" candidate will win.
I don't subscribe to the whole wanderer/visitor/observer here just taking up space. I also don't want to obstruct free will. So somewhere in-between I see that I have some responsibility here to participate in a venue I assume I chose—3D earth. In that regard, I feel it's responsible to add my voice for the change I would like to see, whether or not it has a direct consequence in this corrupt, and becoming more corrupted, political arena.
I don't think it matters what the chances are of a candidate winning, or even whether or not the whole political arena is a rigged game (which I think it ultimately is). I think it's important to have a voice, however that voice is heard, and to vote—if anyone votes—out of love, or agreement, not out of fear that "the other" candidate will win.
I don't subscribe to the whole wanderer/visitor/observer here just taking up space. I also don't want to obstruct free will. So somewhere in-between I see that I have some responsibility here to participate in a venue I assume I chose—3D earth. In that regard, I feel it's responsible to add my voice for the change I would like to see, whether or not it has a direct consequence in this corrupt, and becoming more corrupted, political arena.
