Every political party has some blind supporters. That's why they succeed. No matter how much you campaign or communicate in the community, they won't change their mind. You can only change those candidates' minds who are not that involved in politics, are neutral-minded, don't know about all candidates, and want to decide after listening to everyone.
If men think they won't vote for women, they won't. If you put a bulldog as a candidate, they will vote for the dog, not the woman. It's really difficult to change this kind of mindset.
Some people think, traditionally, we always vote for the same party, and I will continue. But people don't realize that, with time, parties and their candidates are changing, and so are their mindsets. And sometimes someone much better can stand in another party.
Some only look for their own benefit. They forget everyone's benefit is the real benefit and from where people can actually get benefited.
Some don't understand climate issues, global issues, or humanitarian issues. They only know they are the best, so they do things to improve their lives and forget other matters.
Sometimes, to stop someone worse, people vote for the second-placed person. They had to leave the person they actually liked.
The majority of voters are not open-minded. That's why sometimes a good party and its candidates remain partisan.
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