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      97 months ago

      Then how the hell did Trump win in 2016 and nearly win in 2020? He is literally antithetical to everything conservatives say they are, yet they still fucking turned out and voted for him instead of someone else.

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      87 months ago

      Only one explicitly right wing 3rd party was even an option in 2020, and Jorgensen ran libertarian, which is an ideology conservatives as a whole tend to reject. As evidenced by the ~1% of the vote she got.

      this isn’t true

      Are you sure about that?

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          Yeah, about 1% of the voting body. The point that conservatives don’t vote for a third party stands with a margin of error within 1%.

          Contrast that to the 8 other independent or left leaning third parties on the ballot in 2020.

          You’re trying to shut down my original point with a counter point that is both moot and also trying really hard to be made on a technicality.

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              77 months ago

              What you said is technically correct, while ignoring the context.

              Being technically correct about something that doesn’t change the overall picture and hailing it as the end of an argument is petty and dishonest.

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                  Congratulations. You’ve proven me wrong that an inconsequential, literally marginal number of conservatives vote 3rd party.

                  That in itself doesn’t change my original point.

                  Here’s your award for being technically correct 🎖️