Tancredo isn’t "stealing" any votes from anyone.
by David K. Williams, Jr. | 11:36 am, August 15, 2010 | Comments Off
According to the Denver Post's Christopher Osher, who wrote a feature on GOP candidate for Governor Dan Maes,Maes must work to beat Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper on the Democratic side as Tom Tancredo steals votes that would normally go to the Republican...
I realize "stealing" votes is a metaphor, but it is a bad one.
"Stealing" is to take something that belongs to another without permission. The implication that Tancredo, or any third party, "steals" votes is blatantly incorrect.
People, as individuals, own their votes. Dan Maes does not "own" Republican votes. The state party does not "own" Republican votes. If Colorado Republicans choose to vote for someone else, they have not "stolen" a thing.
If party members think Tancredo is "stealing" their votes, the party believes they own those votes and someone is wrongfully taking them. The very concept is arrogant.
Voters can not "steal" something they own.
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Colorado Politics, PPC, Syndicated
Tags: Dan Maes > Syndicated > Third parties > Tom Tancredo
Tags: Dan Maes > Syndicated > Third parties > Tom Tancredo
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