• Capt. Wolf
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      113 days ago

      Stein has said she sees “no lesser evil” between Harris and Trump, yet she’s also called out Harris and said she will do whatever it takes to make sure she loses. She’s said no such thing about Trump. Doesn’t take a political sociologist to see that as supporting his regime.

      Cat’s out of the bag now, she’s truly just in it to spoil the vote.

        • Capt. Wolf
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          93 days ago

          It sure should, but as long as both primary parties support Israel, your argument is invalid. Israel is going to continue their war, whether we like or not, and both the democratic and republican parties will continue to support Israel despite public dissent. While that’s definitely an issue for public concern, and we should absolutely continue to voice our concern and pressure our officials, it’s essentially a non-issue for this election.

          Stein still remains a spoiler only to the democrats and, at the bare minimum, a taciturn supporter of a republican fascist…

        • FuglyDuck
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          12 days ago

          So you have a choice between genocide, or more genocide.

          Which you picking? Not picking means picking more genocide.

          You want to preach morals- make the moral choice.

        • @Ensign_Crab
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          -12 days ago

          It does. You get undying support from the centrist wing of the Democratic party.

  • @jordanlundM
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    3 days ago

    It depends on how you define “hurts more”.

    Looking at the polling for PA, but SPECIFICALLY polls done by the same agency, both with Stein and without Stein:

    https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/president-general/2024/pennsylvania/

    Oct. 7-10 857LV
    The New York Times/Siena College
    Harris - 49%
    Trump - 45%
    Stein - 1%
    Oliver - 0%

    Oct. 7-10 857LV
    The New York Times/Siena College
    Harris - 50%
    Trump - 47%

    In terms of raw numbers, yes, with Stein in the race Harris loses 1 point while Trump loses 2, so you’d THINK that means it hurts Trump more.

    But there’s no logistical difference between 47% and 45%.

    In elections where the winner is 50%+1, dropping from 50 to 49 is a HUGE difference.

    • Baron Von J
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      33 days ago

      In elections where the winner is 50%+1,

      US popular vote elections aren’t 50%+1, though. Whoever has the most votes wins, regardless of percentage.