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Yes, in the case of married people I've always talked about how both husband and wife "allowed to vote" is a subversion of the household and therefore, the man. It should of course be 1 vote, the man with the final say. Otherwise he can be cancelled out.She has the same amount of influence to vote/change politics than as a devoted Christian man. Thats the core problem we have.
I actually feel as though the status quo gives the man the opportunity to (secretly) cancel out his wife's liberal vote.Yes, in the case of married people I've always talked about how both husband and wife "allowed to vote" is a subversion of the household and therefore, the man. It should of course be 1 vote, the man with the final say. Otherwise he can be cancelled out.
Here's a great example of where it would be moral to lie to her and go into the confidential booth and pull the lever for the better candidate.In the one household one vote scenario I wouldn't rule out the possibility of the wife threatening to take the house and kids, if he chooses to vote against feminism, migration and abortion.