I threw my vote away on Nader in the Bush/Gore election, too, for similar reasons. Would never do something like that again (now I hold my nose and vote for the best option) but I was young and it felt like the right and “edgy” thing to do at the time. As long as you stay engaged and *reflect on your decisions* you learn not to waste your vote.
I threw my vote away on Nader in the Bush/Gore election, too, for similar reasons. Would never do something like that again (now I hold my nose and vote for the best option) but I was young and it felt like the right and “edgy” thing to do at the time. As long as you stay engaged and *reflect on your decisions* you learn not to waste your vote.
I threw my vote away on Nader in the Bush/Gore election, too, for similar reasons. Would never do something like that again (now I hold my nose and vote for the best option) but I was young and it felt like the right and “edgy” thing to do at the time. As long as you stay engaged and *reflect on your decisions* you learn not to waste your vote.