• @[email protected]
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    My big wish is multi-winner STAR where possible.

    Doesn’t just make viable 3rd parties a reality, but makes it incredibly likely for them to get a leg into the race a lot sooner.

    Instituting it at the congressional level can also eliminate the traditional stresses of coalition building that affect other multi-partisan democracies, because now when the government experiences a no confidence vote and the leader has to resign, we don’t need new elections and new coalition talks, just go back to the original coalition vote results and promote the next guy in charge into the officer position that was vacated, voilà, new governing coalition ready to go.

  • Flying Squid
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    Might be nice if most of those third parties ran for lower offices once in a while too rather just go for the highest rung on the ladder.

    You don’t see too many Greens running for state legislature… or even city council. Sure, one or two here or there, but no collective effort. The Libertarians barely have their shit together and yet they still constantly field candidates up and down the ballot.

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      The Green Party does run candidates in more left-leaning areas… Not that they do a whole lot better in those races, but they do try more than just POTUS

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        Those candidates would probably do better as independent, for all the party support they don’t get because people like jill stein blow it all on a useless presidential bid.

        And let’s say, hypothetically, a miracle does happen and she wins the election. She has zero support from congress, a congress that more or less hates her. There’s not a lot she’s going to be able to do, considering.

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        Here and there, as I said. No coordinated effort.

          • Flying Squid
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            See above, re: here and there.

            Do you know how many elected position there are in this country?

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              A lot more than there are people willing to run for those positions, which is part of the problem. The other part is that it’s never good enough for you people. “The greens should start small run for local office.” They run more candidates for local office than all other third parties combined. Maybe, just maybe, the corporate lies you people repeat without thought nor pause are lies you can learn to live without.

              • Flying Squid
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                What does not being able to find the people willing to join your party and run for office tell you about your party?

  • @linearchaos
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    They’re using the third party for what they were intended for, to run interference on the winning side.

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    Any third party that’s really serious should be building candidates from the ground up, running in local elections where they could win the small seats and have an influence on policies which reflect their goals. That would not only gain experience for those individuals, it would build awareness of the party itself. Those candidates could then run for nonpartisan state offices, again building awareness and acceptance as well as their experience. Nobody should just be jumping into the Presidential election from some idiotic unrelated background like real estate or reality show hosting or stealing from cancer children or bankrupting their own casino… Oops, my brain went off the rails there, good thing I’m not responsible for anything important.

  • @2pt_perversion
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    I’m all about ranked choice voting. Don’t advocate spoiler voting, spend the next four year term working on getting ranked choice voting initiatives off the ground. Also Jill Stein really seems like a Russian plant anyway based on the photo that’s been circulating around so even if we had RCV I wouldn’t be voting for her…

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    Been saying this every time the subject it brought up. The Green Party is nowhere to be found three years of every four, and even in the election year- they seem to offer a lot of shit with no clear path to actually make it happen.

    I think we’re finding out that they’ve always been a spoiler party. They were never meant to actually get elected. Just divide and distract.

    And the did this VERY effectively. Just look at lemmy if you want a microcosm of how that shit works.

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      If they were wanting to make a real difference, we’d see them on local ballots advocating for alternative voting systems like STAR or ranked-choice voting. Like, that should be their #1 priority.

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      I think Nader truly wanted to drive change. But since he’s been gone the party hasn’t done much of anything to be taken seriously.

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        Exactly. And what is super annoying about this, is that to most people, it’s painfully obvious what they’re up to.

        MAGA exists to round up all the full-blown idiots and the Green Party exists to round up all the would-be idiots still on the fence. It’s so incredibly obvious!

        And yet there are so many people that think people like Shill Stein have their best interests in mind.

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          Yep. That’s right. Everyone else isnt is smart as you, everyone’s been tricked into voting for the party lead by a Jewish person. Well done, clever boy.

        • @Korne127
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          I still think Howie Hawkins was a really good candidate though

        • @almar_quigley
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          They have the same mindset as maga assuming this person who has never actually done anything to help them has their best interests at heart. So frustrating to see that level of cognitive dissonance. Literally impossible to have a conversation with either of those groups.

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      If they were wanting to make a real difference, we’d see them on local ballots advocating for alternative voting systems like STAR or ranked-choice voting. Like, that should be their #1 priority.

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        Does STAR have the problem of score voting that not giving every candidate either the maximum or minimum score (effectively approval voting) is effectively throwing half your vote away?

        (also it looks like there’s a glitch because your comment appeared four times)

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      If they were wanting to make a real difference, we’d see them on local ballots advocating for alternative voting systems like STAR or ranked-choice voting. Like, that should be their #1 priority.

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      If they were wanting to make a real difference, we’d see them on local ballots advocating for alternative voting systems like STAR or ranked-choice voting. Like, that should be their #1 priority.

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      If they were wanting to make a real difference, we’d see them on local ballots advocating for alternative voting systems like STAR or ranked-choice voting. Like, that should be their #1 priority.

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    If your third party doesn’t run candidates in local or state elections, it’s not a real political party.

  • @PugJesus
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    Honestly, third parties are a hard thing to discuss considering the two biggest ones in the US are fundamentally unserious. I still keep an eye on the Working Class Party locally.

    • @[email protected]
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      Become the change you want to see. Organize. Get some elected to a school board or city council.

  • @someguy3
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    B-B-B-But Dems bad!1! (/s)

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      There’s lightyears of difference between “stop throwing paint on statues and blocking roads” and “stop sitting on your privilege with your vote and allowing the disemprivileged to be meat grindered because you think this time it’ll teach the incredibly privileged who happen to be nearest to you politically a lesson.”

    • @kryptonianCodeMonkey
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      This comment has some real I dont understand or acknowledge the consequences of my actions, vibes.

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        the consequences of my actions

        Who is the president and who did you vote for last time?

    • @Windex007
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      Genuinely curious, do you believe wrong ways to protest exist?

  • @BMTea
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    The time? When it counts least. The place? Abstract thought.

    • @glimse
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      It most counts in the first 3.5 years…ya know, when there’s time to build enough support to do more than take away votes from the major party you’re nearest

      • @distantsounds
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        Many Lemmy power users would say that you can’t criticize and protest an incumbent last year here, because there is an election coming up. It always counts, especially if it’s inconvenient. You might have had to cast a ballot for Biden if people didn’t speak up and demand better.

        This don’t speak and fall in line rhetoric is why there is a continued rightward side. Obviously getting rid of first pass, electoral college, etc are the way to achieve real reform, but those will never be implemented without massive pressure. It happens locally, but exposure and understanding of these ideas is more impactful and reaches a larger audience when on a national stage when the whole country is watching.

        (Vote Kamala, but demand better.)

    • @Donkter
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      Hank is grinning cause he’s hoping the people will do anything for 3.5 years. He’s then frowning because after not doing anything for 3.5 years the people talking about the duopoly and third parties chose the laziest option of voting against their interests in the only time in the last 4 years when the conclusion was actually forgone.