well gosh a ruddies, in 1788 and 1792 Washington had no opposition, so either vote for him or not participate. In 1860 you could vote for lincoln who at least opposed the extemsion of slavery, vote for a candidate who advocated or acquiesed to it or not vote. Given those choices what would you do? of course in both cases the candidates evolved their core principles to more enlightened positions.Con_Alma;1173459 wrote:...but before they grew you wouldn't have known if they would evolve or not and if they did what would they adapt that position into.
Are you saying you would vote for a candidate the at the time of the vote didn't believe a black man should vote in the hopes that his view would adapt?
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