when I get to the ballot box, I vote for the candidates that most closely align with my policy positions. others are free to criticize, complain, and vote however they like. I don't owe anyone my vote, except maybe the future generations that stand to benefit from the policies I support. I find telling others how and who they should vote for to be detrimental to increasing the turnout that's desperately needed. #pleasejustvote
Biden SHOULD be concerned. Cornell West supports the policies that help "Main Street" (the working class). Biden/Trump support "Wall Street" (yes, I know Trump is way worse). Society needs bold change to update our healthcare, education, and campaign finance systems. To me, West represents something to vote FOR, not just voting to keep another guy out. If I have the option to vote outside of the common "lesser of two evils" choice, I will. My vote goes to the person that has the best policies on the ballot. These are campaign finance reform, universal healthcare, universal education, climate change, investment in infrastructure, etc.
there's a number of them already. in fact, I'm using one to write this comment. perhaps I misunderstood you though. could you please elaborate on what you mean?
telepathy