• Laticauda@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    No, sadly with the way US voting works at the moment the chances of a third party winning is microscopic, so voting for a third party is only taking votes away from the only party that stands a chance of beating the republicans. Statistically third party voters would be more likely to vote democratic than republican if they didn’t have a third party option, so in reality the more people voting third party the more they’re helping republicans win. It sucks but that’s the reality.

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      8 months ago

      voting for a third party is only taking votes away from the only party…

      no. the votes belong to the voter, not a party, and its up to politicians to earn those votes.

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      Statistically third party voters would be more likely to vote democratic than republican if they didn’t have a third party option,

      i haven’t voted for a democrat for president in over a decade and i’m not starting again this year.

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        8 months ago

        You know politics isn’t like sports, right? You don’t identify with a team but instead you vote to get rid of cruel fatcat racists and replace them with people who will actually benefit the country.

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            8 months ago

            Like the majority of representatives and senators? Not to mention stopping the return of Mango Mussolini? Jeez, do we really have to spell this out for you?

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              I was wondering who would actually benefit the country.

              (I dont see how that can ever happen until lobbyist bribery is utterly abolished and criminalized)

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                8 months ago

                Oh. Yeah in the US, the electoral system doesn’t really allow for that. All you can vote for is less evil, embodied by the Democratic party. I’ve been fortunate enough to experience different political systems, and I’m glad I can live elsewhere.

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                8 months ago

                Among a hoard of other career politicians, he is not solely responsible for Trump being elected in any way shape or form.

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                  No argument from me. It’s just a sentiment I’ve heard from other people. It’s not completely empty of reason, but I’d say it’s way down on the list, with the outdated electoral college, and the Republican undermining of education, far right vitriolic propaganda and dog-whisling for racists, nazis and christian nationalists being towards the top.

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        As much as it would be nice if the world worked that way, that’s not how the world works unfortunately.

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            Your votes don’t exist in a vacuum. There absolutely needs to be election reform to make third party voting a more viable option instead of a liability, but it hasn’t happened yet so for now you live in a reality where you’re voting in an imperfect system and trying to will the fantasy of a perfect system into existence instead of acknowledging that isn’t helping anyone, least of all people who want to be able to actually vote third party.