Any given voter’s choice, regardless of who they vote for or if they vote at all, is always a valid and correct one. There are no wrong answers. Even if the decision ends up being one they find they disagree with later on for Reasons.
Melbs hasn’t made a mistake - no voter can - so there’s no point stressing herself sick over the possibility of error.
Then that was a misunderstanding, not a mistake.
Any given voter’s choice, regardless of who they vote for or if they vote at all, is always a valid and correct one. There are no wrong answers. Even if the decision ends up being one they find they disagree with later on for Reasons.
Melbs hasn’t made a mistake - no voter can - so there’s no point stressing herself sick over the possibility of error.
You know what, that’s actually a really interesting perspective, thank you. I agree with that.