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Halle/Chomsky: An Eight Point Brief for LEV (Lesser Evil Voting)
Halle, John; Chomsky, Noam
http://johnhalle.com/outragesandinterludes/?p=1065Date Written: 2016-06-15 Publisher: Outrages and Interludes - John Halle's Blog Year Published: 2016 Resource Type: Article Cx Number: CX19613 Among the elements of the weak form of democracy enshrined in the constitution, presidential elections continue to pose a dilemma for the left in that any form of participation or non participation appears to impose a significant cost on our capacity to develop a serious opposition to the corporate agenda served by establishment politicians. The position outlined below is that which many regard as the most effective response to this quadrennial Hobson's choice, namely the so-called "lesser evil" voting strategy or LEV. Simply put, LEV involves, where you can, i.e. in safe states, voting for the losing third party candidate you prefer, or not voting at all. In competitive "swing" states, where you must, one votes for the "lesser evil" Democrat. Subject Headings |