Bro, I'm not a voter yet (I'm only 17). Also, I'm not a supporter of Ranil. What I know about politics is simple: Me okkoma yaluwo ayye . Personally, I dislike the JVP because I feel like people who vote for them just because of their cheap talk are, well, not thinking critically. I know it’s their right to vote for any party they prefer, but it’s also my right to dislike the JVP. That doesn’t mean I like Ranil, Sajith, Namal, or anyone else.
If I were a US voter, I’d consider voting for Trump or Kamala (I know they’re the main candidates). Why? Because I like Trump’s personality and Kamala’s simplicity. However, that doesn’t mean I’d blindly vote for them, as the "dumb version" of me might have suggested earlier. I’d like to deeply and accurately understand their work plans and policies before making my decision.
Those two factors—simplicity and personal preference—are superficial. If they’re genuine and not just an act, it might earn them some points, but I wouldn’t base my vote on those alone. Ultimately, I’d choose a finalist or even a fresh candidate—not someone who’s a "dumb myth" like JVP (or in this case, any other party that doesn’t seem credible). I’d want someone truly acceptable who can actually make a difference. (Got the help from ChatGPT for grammar fixation, else you will bump this post by pointing my mistakes)