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Originally Posted by eweissenbach
Voting on perceived merit rather than following a party line like a sheep to slaughter is not wishy washy but intelligent independent thinking. As you may imagine, I too am in that group. 
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I agree and would like to add "voting on perceived
motives". So often, people do not count the candidates'
motives into the equation.
Is the candidate looking only for personal and then party power?
Or are they secure enough in themselves and their financial position that they are not on the track of "He can't get enough" (power and money).
A true leader possesses
selflessness at the top of the list of character traits.
And I think it is selfish and LAZY to vote straight party line, as so many do on both sides.