• Billiam
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    257 months ago

    RFK Jr. makes California ballot by collaborating with political party with a bigoted, anti-LGBTQ+ past

    Republicans?

    • @captainlezbian
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      107 months ago

      Serious question, is there an American political party without one?

      • Billiam
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        107 months ago

        If you go back far enough, no. But the point is that as society has moved on, some political parties have realized that racism and misogyny are morally wrong and illogical. Republicans haven’t.

      • @jeffwOP
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        57 months ago

        A fair point. But the article is mainly about how they’ve held those views very recently, possibly to this day.

        • @RGB3x3
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          47 months ago

          possibly to this day.

          Um, definitely to this day, have people not been paying attention? They do everything they can to make life difficult for LGBTQ+ persons.

          • @jeffwOP
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            27 months ago

            What have they done recently? Idk anything about them. I’m not from California, so I’d never heard of them

          • @jeffwOP
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            17 months ago

            I checked their website and I’m not seeing anything about it. Did you want to share what you know?

  • Jesus
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    77 months ago

    The issues page for the American Independence Party is hilarious. This is, word for word, their entire party platform from their website: https://www.aipca.vote/issues

    Independent California Voters Care About Real Issues

    • EDUCATION
    • IMMIGRATION
    • PUBLIC SAFETY
    • JOBS
    • FAMILY
    • HOUSING

    It’s like this page was written by the Flight of the Concords. https://youtu.be/EmLHOGT0v4c

  • @[email protected]
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    -47 months ago

    I say fine, if that’s what it takes to get on the ballot in this broken system. Getting on the ballot should be trivial. Crazy/stupid/evil should also have easy access. And everyone should have easy voting access to crush these loons.

    • @njm1314
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      47 months ago

      He does have easy access. He just has to get signatures.

      • @[email protected]
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        07 months ago

        Indeed, just has to get signatures like any other candidate.

        Democratic candidates have to get 26,000 signatures.

        Republican? 52,863 signatures.

        Independent? 219,403 signatures.

        Yeah, seems completely fair and balanced.

        Source

        • @njm1314
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          17 months ago

          Those numbers for the Democrats and Republicans are to be on their primary. Not the general election.

            • @njm1314
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              17 months ago

              Except the numbers for the Democrats and Republicans are their individual numbers since they are primaries. Run by the parties. They have no bearing whatsoever on the State numbers. The State numbers are the same for everybody. For a party to get registered it has to have a certain number of signatures just like an individual. That’s why he’s using that party, they’ve already done the groundwork he couldn’t do by himself. This isn’t that complicated.