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Monday, August 04, 2003

Straight ticket 


Eugene Volokh on party line voting:

Many people, I find, are opposed to "party line" voting (by which I mean voting in partisan general elections based almost entirely on candidates' party affiliation, rather than focusing more on each candidate's own particular politics or character). Such party line voting, they argue, shows laziness, stereotyping, or lack of independence. I, on the other hand, think that in most situations party line voting is just the most sensible, pragmatic approach. A few words on why.
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