LB, at this moment the answer is no. That could change if Pennsylvania becomes competitive, and depending on how Romney campaigns. Funny thing is, I don't want or expect Romney to run a conservative campaign. I wouldn't find him credible if he did. I actually think he may have a better chance of getting my vote if he puts Condi Rice on the ticket and reels in enough suburban women to get within the margin of error in my state. At that point, I'd have to make the calculation that my denying him my vote could have the effect of helping OPapaDoc. But so long as Pennsylvania stays firm Obama territory, I feel no ethical dilemma in not voting for Romney.
I will be very active in trying to deny Obama re-election, of that you can be certain. For example, I will make many more videos mocking OPapaDoc and liberals. But specifically promoting and supporting Romney? I just can't go there. At least not yet.
Interesting.
The only action that will eventually bring about stopping Obama from being re-elected, is to vote for the individual running against him, who has the greatest chance of defeating him.
The most likely outcome of people not voting for the opposition because they feel that the opposition has already lost, is that the opposition will lose.
I can understand your unwillingness to cast a vote for Romney. I just don't understand your refusal to cast an effective vote against Obama if you really wish to actively deny Obama re-election.
At Lexington, 75 minutemen faced over 700 British troops. The minutemen were outnumbered, out gunned, and untrained, and faced certain defeat.
Thank God someone fired that first shot.
I am voting for Romney even if I am the only person in Florida doing so.
It's not about whether I like Romney or not, it is about what I think about Obama.