In terms of the knowable-in-advance weight and potential impact of each vote, the upcoming US Senate runoff elections in Georgia might be the most important in our lifetime, by a very wide margin.
Suppose we lose one of them by ten thousand votes, and two million eligible voters don't vote, one million of whom would have voted for each party.
How much of the ensuing harm is the responsibility of each of the "blue" voters who didn't vote?
Suppose we lose one of them by ten thousand votes, and two million eligible voters don't vote, one million of whom would have voted for each party.
How much of the ensuing harm is the responsibility of each of the "blue" voters who didn't vote?