• Flying Squid
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    192 months ago

    The I guess change is never going to happen. No third party candidate in the past 30 years has come even close to Ross Perot in the 1992 election. He got 18.9% of the vote. Do you know how many of the 270 electoral college delegates he needed to win that he got? Zero. Not a single delegate. You have to literally go back more than 100 years to find an example of a third party candidate even coming that close.

    So if that’s your big hope for change, you might as well just give up and get out of everyone else’s way.

    • granolabar
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      -322 months ago

      I dont play politics.

      Neither party supports me so I am voting 3p.

      Obviously no 3p is winning but i cant in good conscience to vote for the two party system.

      Such is life in opposition. This is a generational fight anyway.

      If there is ecer hope hope for a break out, it will be done via 3p votes upsetting the status quo.

      • Flying Squid
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        162 months ago

        When did this become just about you? You said change has to happen by voting third party.

        Did you even work for a third party campaign this year? If so, which one and what did you do?

        Or do you hope you can just talk about voting third party to random people on internet forums and use the rules laid out in The Secret and then it will come to pass?

        • granolabar
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          -212 months ago

          Doing my part and sharing it online

          Others can make their own voting decisions, i am here to explain how 3p works.

          It seems some people see the merit while most dont. And thats totallt fine.

          • Flying Squid
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            162 months ago

            Right, so you didn’t actually campaign for any candidate, which makes your “vote third party” idea even sillier.

            This is how many third party candidates there are this year:

            Jill Stein
            Chase Oliver
            Claude De La Cruz
            Randall Terry
            Cornel West

            So if you think people should vote either for Green Party candidate Jill Stein or Constitution Party candidate Randall Terry and it doesn’t matter which one because “third party or nothing,” you are an unserious person.

            It’s like saying you don’t care if dinner is shit or salad as long as it isn’t meat.

            • granolabar
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              -182 months ago

              I am a wage worker with a full time job.

              It is not my job produce a candidate. I vote based on what it is available which is shit, shit or 3p shit.

              I am just going to write in some random so my voted is counted in the total but it doesnt go to kamala trump…

              This is not rocket science, this is pure opposition to the two party system.

              I will keep doing this until i am dead OR system produces somebody i can stomach, we can revisit the issue then.

              Ps. I dont think you understand the concept of opposition. Looks like muslim americans are discovering it tho. Wierd times but maybe thats what it takes or NOT

              • Flying Squid
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                82 months ago

                I didn’t ask you to produce a candidate.

                I gave you a list of third party candidates running in 2024. You won’t say who people should vote for.

                Jill Stein and Randall Terry could not be more ideologically opposed on most issues. You’re doubling down on “third party or nothing” as if it doesn’t matter whether someone votes for the person who wants to do something about climate change or the climate change denier (Stein vs. Terry).

                You are essentially backing up what I’m saying- “I’ll eat shit or salad for dinner. Doesn’t matter as long as it isn’t meat.”

                • granolabar
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                  -172 months ago

                  Well thats because you dont understand my thesis.

                  It aint about vote for a candidate, it is is about a vote against the current arrangement.

                  Arab Americans are facing similar misunderstandings but they came to this point from a different position.

                  American political discourse is apparently unable to understand this position, which is still telling about how the system works.

                  • Flying Squid
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                    Someone has to win the presidency in order to make changes.

                    As of right now, only one of two people has a chance of being president in January: Donald Trump or Kamala Harris.

                    That is true whether you vote against one or both of them. No one is going to say “hey, a some people are voting for various third party candidates this year” and make changes. Do you know how I know this? Because it has not happened in 100 years. Not even when a single third party candidate had nearly 20% of the vote.

                    It didn’t happen with Jill Stein last time or Gary Johnson or Ralph Nader or literally any other third party candidate you could name. Because they never change things beyond which of the main two parties gets to declare a winner.

                    That will certainly not change in a year when there is not a Ross Perot in the pack.

                    So, again, if that’s your way of achieving change, you will not achieve change and should get out of the way.

                    Edit: Come to think of it, Ross Perot did effect change- namely he effected change by getting the two major parties to pass laws in the legislatures they controlled making it harder for third parties to get on the ballot. I’m guessing that’s not what you want.