• Rhaedas
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    Stein didn’t answer the points AOC made, she just went into her own attack. I find it funny calling AOC “idle”…I realize she’s focused on the one issue that Stein can hammer in to hurt the Democrats, but the way she phrased it was really stretching things.

    So why does Stein only show up during elections to fan flames? This goes to another point I made on a different thread, we need good variety in the down-ballot, so why don’t we see more Green and other parties when the grassroots is where things like that start growing the best? I’m not saying they aren’t there, but the candidates have never had much support from the bigger organization, and honestly have always lacked credibility when comparing them to the Democrat choice. Mainly because they’re usually a one issue campaign and don’t have substance on the day-to-day stuff that’s needed for locals. Put better people in these positions, they might get votes.

    • Socialist Mormon SatanistOP
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      Californians have elected 55 of the 226 office-holding Greens nationwide. Other states with high numbers of Green elected officials include Pennsylvania (31), Wisconsin (23), Massachusetts (18) and Maine (17). Maine has the highest per capita number of Green elected officials in the country and the largest Green registration percentage with more than 29,273 Greens comprising 2.95% of the electorate as of November 2006.[68] Madison, Wisconsin is the city with the most Green elected officials (8), followed by Portland, Maine (7).

      • @[email protected]
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        Why are you lying?

        Greens in Office

        At least 143 Greens hold elected office in 20 states across the United States as of July 1, 2024, according to these criteria of who qualifies for inclusion in this list. Below includes 130 Greens currently serving in elected office, who were elected to those offices. Five more joined the Green Party after being elected, and another seven have been appointed to elected office. (Last updated August 23, 2024)

        (https://www.gpelections.org/greens-in-office/)

        • @twistypencil
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          Maybe don’t start with an accusation, could be just inaccurate information?

          • @[email protected]
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            He conveniently cut out the very first part of the Wikipedia section that states the info is from 2017, he posts and comments for 8 hrs a day, and this is his 3 name change.

            That screams paid troll

        • Socialist Mormon SatanistOP
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          -183 months ago

          Why are you lying?

          My information was a cut and paste from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Party_of_the_United_States#Membership

          –The Green Party’s membership encompasses the fourth-highest percentage of registered voters in the United States, with a total membership of 234,120.[67] The Green Party has its strongest popular support on the Pacific Coast, Upper Great Lakes, and Northeast, as reflected in the geographical distribution of Green candidates elected.[68] As of June 2007, Californians have elected 55 of the 226 office-holding Greens nationwide. Other states with high numbers of Green elected officials include Pennsylvania (31), Wisconsin (23), Massachusetts (18) and Maine (17). Maine has the highest per capita number of Green elected officials in the country and the largest Green registration percentage with more than 29,273 Greens comprising 2.95% of the electorate as of November 2006.[69] Madison, Wisconsin is the city with the most Green elected officials (8), followed by Portland, Maine (7).–

          Being incorrect isn’t “lying.” If you feel your information is more up-to-date and accurate (which it may be!), please feel free to update the Wikipedia article.

          And the point being made was that Greens don’t just run for presidential elections. Again, feel free to update the Wikipedia article.

            • Socialist Mormon SatanistOP
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              I simply used wikipedia. Feel free to use your updated stats.

              And it’s not my “spoiler party.” I’m not even voting Green Party. I didn’t write the article, friend. I just posted it.

              • @[email protected]
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                I have no comment on this particular political topic, but posting statistics without a source reference is bad form. Maybe it’s not “lying” but it’s misleading, intentional or not. Yes, you did post a source in proper context after you were challenged but it ended up making your original comment look worse. That is my opinion looking from the outside.

                If you post data, just cross reference it a couple of times to reduce any friction later. Or don’t. You do you.

                • Socialist Mormon SatanistOP
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                  Fair points. I didn’t think to post that it was from Wikipedia because I’ve posted the entire Wikipedia web address before.

                  I get the “but greens have never run for any other office before!!” comment a LOT. So I just stopped posting the wiki addy and put the stats since people weren’t actually looking at the article link. But moving forward, I’ll do note it.

      • geekwithsoul
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        He won’t see this because he blocked me, but he’s either intentionally lying or using an inaccurate source. There are currently only 142 Greens in elected office in the US. No federal positions, eight state positions (though most were not elected as Greens), and the rest have been local/municipal elections.

        Source - Wikipedia

        • FuglyDuck
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          Wikipedia seems to be using this website for it’s source on that, and perplexity gave a quick break down of the positions, which I’d sum up as “City councils, library and school boards and stuffs.”

          In any case, I’m not sure if gpeletions are owned/affiliated with the green party directly. but yeah. I can’t find a single person in the CA state assembly or senate that’s not DFL/GOP.

          edit: also, looking at wikipedia, it seems that the 8 state holders are all former office holders. There’s no currently seated green party members at the state level.

          edit 2: gpelections seems to be part of the green party’s official set of websites. (if you go to gp.org, which is the green party official site, and click ‘officeholders’, it takes you to gpelections.org)

          • Coelacanth
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            My take after interacting with him is that he’s taking pleasure in dancing around the rules of the community and being “technically correct” in adhering to the rules, while instigating heated discussions in others. With how often he brings up the civility rule I also wouldn’t be surprised if he takes pleasure in manoeuvring others into overstepping and consequently reporting them.

            I don’t personally believe he’s following the “good faith discussion” rule since he’s demonstrated repeated refusal to consider facts (such as his personal “belief” that the spoiler effect doesn’t exist), but I’m not a mod here.

  • @ChonkyOwlbear
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    Why do we care what a fake politician says about a real one?

    And before someone takes offense at me calling Stein a fake politician, what office has she held?

    • Socialist Mormon SatanistOP
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      Well, obviously enough people care that it’s made the news. But I’m not voting for Jill Stein, so…

    • @jeffw
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      Whoa. You guys get replies when you email DAs of the biggest cities in the USA?

  • @Suavevillain
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    She is correct on AOC. AOC’s point about Greens needing to reach a wider audience is fair. That is also hard to do when you get no coverage and don’t have a donor class of billionaires behind you. I have no issue with Greens running for Presidency, since there is no real overlap with Dem and Green voters. If Green options weren’t there, you still wouldn’t be getting the vote for Dems. They just wouldn’t vote at all.

    • @Buffalox
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      Oh so that’s why she dines with traitors. Does she want that audience, or is she colluding?
      Seems she needed to collude before getting their support.

      • @Suavevillain
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        She has been cleared of that by The Senate Intelligence Committee Investigated and exonerated Stein. It is an old talking point.

        • @Dkarma
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          Cleared? There’s pictures and you can see where she gets her funding from…

          Nice propaganda

      • @Suavevillain
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        I do think there should be a bigger effort for local efforts for third parties. But I get it fundraising and funding doesn’t appear of thin air.

        I live in a state that Trump is projected to win. I don’t see how me voting for Harris a person I can’t influence at all and Liberals won’t push left and is hostile towards protesters is not considered a waste. But If I were to vote for Jill Stein that is considered a waste. When it would lead to possibly being closer to 5% for funding for the party. Liberals see groups as expendable and there is never any plans post Trump. It is just back to brunch.

        • Socialist Mormon SatanistOP
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          I absolutely agree with you! And you’re spot on about the hypocrisy—voting for Harris in a state that’s already leaning towards Trump is seen as “responsible,” but a vote for Stein is dismissed as “wasted.” Like, what?! Once the election is over, the democratic party seems to just head back to their comfortable lives without following through on any real plans for lasting change.

  • Socialist Mormon SatanistOP
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    To save you all some time:

    I posted an article that’s already widely available on a much bigger platform than Lemmy. I didn’t write it or create the content. It’s already out there for anyone to see, so all I did was share it here for discussion. If you disagree with the article itself, that’s fine, but calling for it to be censored or accusing me of pushing an agenda simply because it’s not what you want to read seems misguided. Open debate requires different perspectives, not shutting down content you don’t like.

    I’m done wasting my time trying to convince you that I’m not a Republican, that I don’t live in Russia, or that despite posting hundreds of socialist articles to the socialist community, I’m somehow not a socialist. If that’s what you want to believe, fine, go ahead.

    If you’re getting worked up over a news article I didn’t even write, that’s on you. Be mad if you want, but it’s not my job to prove anything to you. I’ll share my opinion, and you can take it or leave it. Either way, not my problem.

    In the past, when I’ve tried to defend myself, people accuse me of not listening. If I stay quiet, they take it as guilt.

    Here’s the deal: I’m still going to post what I want in this community because what I’m posting fits within the theme and guidelines of this community which celebrates diversity of thought and opinion.

    So, go ahead and expect me to copy and paste this comment into the many, many arguments you’re going to try and start. Whether you believe me or not, it’s not my job to prove anything to you. I’ll share my opinion, and you can take it or leave it. Not my problem. :)

    • @Carrolade
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      You know, you may as well just put this into the post body.