• @takeda
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    4 months ago

    That’s how spoiler effect work (another technique used by Republicans to kill the vote of anyone who otherwise would work against them).

    If you want to make 3rd party a real option, push your local politicians to adopt Ranked Choice Voting, like Alaska and Maine did.

    Voting for Jill Stein or Cornell West with First Past The Post (current system) has the same effect as not voting at all.

    Those people don’t register enough popularity to even be eligible for a debate, there’s a snowball in hell chance of them even winning a single county.

    Also Jill Stein was cooperating with Kremlin in 2016 election and helped trump by squashing some votes for Hillary.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/why-are-senate-russia-investigators-interested-jill-stein-n831261?cid=par-aff-gray

    Edit: best demonstration how GOP uses 3rd party candidates is this election for spoiler effect.

    RFK Jr declared that he was running (I guess that were going that his last name will steal some Democrats). As stats were showing that he actually was pulling trump’s voters away, he just suspended his campaign and of course endorsed trump (hoping that his voters will switch back to him).

    Don’t get fooled, until we replace FPTP, 3rd party candidate has mathematically no chance of winning and voting 3rd party is pretty much same as voting for GOP. Whatever you can say about Republicans their party ALWAYS votes on every election (including those smaller every 2 years), and Democrats only win if their base bothers to show up.

    • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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      14 months ago

      Presuming the greenie hasn’t already been told about the spoiler effect enough times to damn well know better by now.

      See this is your first mistake.

      The collaborators know exactly what they’re doing, don’t waste your breath debating them, just add them to the list with the rest of the collaborators for who to go for first if things have to get violent because of their decisions.

    • єχтяαναgαηтєηzумє
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      -14 months ago

      Ok, so voting in mass won’t do a thing? At the moment, more than 50% of registered voters are over 50 years old. With an average life span of 72 years in the US, that’s folks 70% through life, at best on average. Getting everyone 40 or below registered and voting would change the game as we know it. But sorry for trying to game the system…