• @rockSlayer
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    2821 hours ago

    It’s nonsense to assume that every vote for Stein in 2016 would have voted for Clinton. Most exit polls showed that people who voted for Stein or Johnson would not have voted in the first place. Hillary was a losing candidate from the start.

    • @Eatspancakes84
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      3617 hours ago

      Anybody who cares about Green policy should vote against Trump.

      • capital
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        2016 hours ago

        Logically, yeah.

        But if these voters were logical they would realize the issue with FPTP voting systems and not fuck with 3rd parties in the first place.

    • EleventhHour
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      Nobody ever claimed “everybody”, just the “enough”, and the data actually reflects that. Even if they didn’t vote, Clinton would’ve won.

      I voted for Stein for 2016 (before we knew what we know now), and I voted for Howie Hawkins in 2020. But then I lived in New York, and I knew my vote wouldn’t matter, so I could vote my conscience without threatening the concept of democracy. This year I am in Florida, and I damn well fucking know I’m gonna vote for Kamala Harris and a straight democratic ticket below that. Because I understand the consequences of my actions.

      • @sirboozebum
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        810 hours ago

        Let us salute this brave soul who has moved to Florida.

        God speed.

        • EleventhHour
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          It was family stuff. I absolutely hate living here, I wanna get back to New York as soon as possible.

          • @sirboozebum
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            That sucks, mate.

            Hope you are able to move back soon.

    • @chiliedogg
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      1319 hours ago

      Nader is a mich better example. If 99% of the Florida Nader voters had stayed home and the remaining 1% voted for Gore, he would have won even with the Supreme Court’s decision to stop the recount.

    • @multifariace
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      1018 hours ago

      But then I hear so many Trump voters would have voted for Bernie. So who is the real spoiler?

    • @Zanudous
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      1219 hours ago

      Imagine supporting a political party so unappealing to a majority of the population, that you resort to blaming them when you don’t win.

      • capital
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        1016 hours ago

        Trump was appealing enough to win. Was it that he was actually good or are a good portion of voters just fucking idiots?

        • @barsquid
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          39 hours ago

          It is harder to get the bothsidesing done if you think of Repubs as having agency and responsibility for their actions, instead of believing only Dems do. Dems as a collective are also all as bad as their worst member, whom they are all actively colluding with. Repubs are just a few bad apples so we can interpret their actions individually.

          Weak ACA is the Dems’ fault, Citizens United is the Dems’ fault, Donald is the Dems’ fault, Dobbs is the Dems’ fault, Chevron is the Dems’ fault.

    • @[email protected]
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      Good thing you don’t need to assume that every vote for Stein would have voted for Clinton… In Michigan, the number of Stein voters was ~5x the margin of victory. FIVE TIMES.

        • @davidagain
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          14 hours ago

          And the republicans pick rational, honourable, sensible, caring and responsible candidates?

    • @[email protected]
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      321 hours ago

      The first time I voted, I cast it for our green party, not because I wanted them to win, but because I knew they wouldn’t win and my vote would have no effect on the outcome. I haven’t been paying much attention to politics at that point in time so I didn’t have an opinion on who should win. I just wanted to vote to understand how the process works.

    • @[email protected]
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      Sure and maybe by not voting these people could’ve said “I wasn’t foolish, I was just lazy!”

      But unfortunately for them, Jill Stein was on the ballot and they foolishly voted for her and here we are.

    • @Antagnostic
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      This tbh, if we don’t want Green votes, make better reasons to them to vote the way you want them to vote. They vote green because they don’t agree with the other candidates. They should fix that instead of complaining about it.

          • @[email protected]
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            04 hours ago

            Fascism is fascism, not sure what you are on about. A vote for Trump or Jill is just a vote for genocide here with the rhetoric the right is currently spouting. But I guess fuck trans rights, immigrants, the climate, and the economy because your hill to die on is peace in the Middle East. JFC

          • @barsquid
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            28 hours ago

            I agree. Voting for Jill will fund the trashcan with one ballot. So I guess I’ll have to take the advice of Uncommitted and vote Harris because I am against Donald instead of for Harris.

              • @davidagain
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                -14 hours ago

                Why do you think Donald “finish them” “best King of Israel” “Biden is trying to hold Netanyahu back, he should be doing the opposite” Trump would be better for Gaza, or how do you think anyone other than Harris or Trump could become president, or how do you think that letting Trump win absolves you of complicity? Inaction is a moral choice, and it’s not like you haven’t been warmed that Trump is today the most fascist candidate this close to the presidency in our lifetimes.

              • @barsquid
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                The mental gymnastics of… listening to what Uncommitted has asked voters to do?

        • @Shardikprime
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          Bro the overly repetitive usage of that word won’t guarantee you the votes, and worst, may even deter people from voting

          • @[email protected]
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            By most definitions (some require national malitia backing) it’s fascism. Why mince words or pretend the current rhetoric isn’t following the exact same route as previous iterations?