• @jordanlundM
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    171 month ago

    I’m concerned and angry you’re throwing away your vote, but in the end, your state isn’t likely to be close enough to matter anyway, it will either go Trump or Harris.

    • Socialist BerserkerOP
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      -251 month ago

      But you literally said, “A 1% candidate isn’t haunting anyone.”

      Implying that there is nothing to worry about.

      Yet you are concerned and angry that I’m “throwing away” my vote.

      How am I throwing it away? I’m voting for who I want to win. And as you said, such a minor candidate has no hope.

      So you shouldn’t be worried.

      I get to vote for who I want.

      Are you saying we should only vote for people have have a certain percentage to win?

      Is that really democracy?

      So what percentage counts as valid for someone before I should be able to vote for them, in your eyes?

      • @jordanlundM
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        91 month ago

        Not anything for Harris to worry about, no.

        I am worried that voters will take their own choices off the table by voting for a non-entity.

        Sure, there’s nothing preventing you from burning your vote by writing in “Superman”, it’s just an awful idea when every vote counts and fascism is on the line.

        • Socialist BerserkerOP
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          Not anything for Harris to worry about, no.

          Good, then nothing to worry about, like I said.

          I am worried that voters will take their own choices off the table by voting for a non-entity.

          But why would that worry you if it doesn’t affect the Harris campaign?

          Sure, there’s nothing preventing you from burning your vote by writing in “Superman”, it’s just an awful idea when every vote counts and fascism is on the line.

          But I’m not burning my vote. I’ve voting for who I want, which is Jill Stein. Also, how is “fascism” on the line, if Harris has nothing worry about?

          You tried to downplay and belittle the Green Party, and implying that it doesn’t mean anything, but then you turn around and say fascism is on the line. How so?

          • @jordanlundM
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            61 month ago

            By voting for a non-candidate, who can’t win, you may as well write in Superman.

            Hey, if you don’t want to have a voice in an important election, that’s entirely up to you.

            However if Trump wins, you have nobody to blame but yourself and other voters like you. Voters who could have chosen to make a difference but chose not to.

            • Socialist BerserkerOP
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              -101 month ago

              By voting for a non-candidate, who can’t win, you may as well write in Superman.

              So are you implying that we should ONLY vote for people who will win? That we shouldn’t vote for who we want to win?! That doesn’t sound very democratic.

              Hey, if you don’t want to have a voice in an important election, that’s entirely up to you.

              I do have a voice. I’m voting for who I want to vote for. As is my right.

              However if Trump wins, you have nobody to blame but yourself and other voters like you. Voters who could have chosen to make a difference but chose not to.

              Well wouldn’t that be your party for not having a strong enough candidate. I mean, if you have a strong enough candidate, you don’t have to worry about losing, right?

              You realize part of democracy means that your fav candidate may lose sometimes, right?

      • Keith
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        51 month ago

        The US isn’t a good democracy, and unfortunately our system is not only unfair but makes third party votes very stupid

        • Socialist BerserkerOP
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          -141 month ago

          The US isn’t a good democracy, and unfortunately our system is not only unfair but makes third party votes very stupid

          And as long as people think that voting 3rd party is “stupid,” that won’t change. Be the change you wanna see. I am and that’s why I’m voting for Jill Stein for president. And the first time I voted Green Party was when I voted for Ralph Nader. No regrets.