So every election year I like to make use of a mail-in ballot because it's useful to have it on hand in order to better prepare myself on the local candidates that I may not be familiar with. For each category I like to google their name, see where they are on the various issues, and also see what party they're in. This also has another side benefit: if you aren't familiar with the candidate it's nice to see a photograph of them so you don't accidentally cast your vote for a nigster.
So I've run into an interesting dilemma and I wanted to see what folks here think. Consider this kind of a "What would you do" type of question (and, to make this harder lets say that a write-in vote isn't an option, although go ahead and take that route if you want to take the easy way out).
Let's say that you are researching the candidate that you will vote for. For the sake of argument, let's assume that you're a Republican (which is a fair assumption for this crowd). You're looking at one of the categories (like County Supervisor for your district for example) and notice there's only two names on the ballot for that category. There's "Person A" who is the incumbent and a Republican. The challenger "Person B" is a member of the other party, a Democrat. A google search shows that "Person A" is a nigger, and "Person B" is a white person.
So the quandary is (if you're following along so far), do you cast your vote for a human in the party that doesn't align with your views, or you cast a vote for a nigger, but one who is a member of your party?
Who (or what) do you cast your vote for?
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[–] ianadba ago
figure out if the "white" person is a jew. adjust vote accordingly.