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  • Sightline@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    the sooner you dweeebs stop running to the dems to save you the better off we will be.

    Yeah let me just vote for… oh wait there’s only 2 god damn parties.

    • scarabic@lemmy.world
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      Third parties aren’t an answer and will only strengthen republicans. The only possible course is to steer the democrats out of the ditch. Unfortunately they have built a masonry bunker down in there and this will take some doing. We need about 20-30 more young people to do what AOC did and we’ll be getting somewhere.

      • Asafum@feddit.nl
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        2 days ago

        Now is literally the time to fight for a new party. We’re 4 years away from a general election, the next elections are local which means it’s way more realistic and up to all of us to actually go and run with/vote for this “new” party. We have 4 years to work on the message getting a wider spread and even if it doesn’t, we’ll have the Congress if all goes well.

        The Democratic party can die in a fire.

    • ShepherdPie@midwest.social
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      There are other parties but people are seemingly too scared to vote for them and would prefer things continue down this path to ruin we’ve been on for the last 40-50 years.

      • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        You must be European. I admire your voting system.

        But unfortunately, USA runs under FPTP. We do not have European Luxury.

        Party A: We will make teeny tiny bit of progress

        Party B: We will try to destroy every progress ever made

        Party C: We will make a lot of progress

        Election Results:

        Party A gets 45% of the vote

        Party B gets 48% of the vote

        Party C gets 6% of the vote

        remaining votes are incorrectly marked and therefore invalidated

        Under first past the post rules, Party B wins, even when the majority wanted some progress, no matter how small, now the party of regression and destruction are in power.

        Good job.

        TDLR: Fuck FPTP voting system, we really need ranked choice voting system.

        • BlemboTheThird@lemmy.ca
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          The problem becomes even more stark if you assume parties A and C win 25% and 26%. Heck, let’s make B even more unpopular with a 34-35-31 split. There is an incredible amount of movement required to make a new party dominant and competitive in our fucked up system.

        • ShepherdPie@midwest.social
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          Not European I live in the US.

          Counterpoint to this is that you sacrifice your principles and vote Party A and they still wind up losing again and again leaving Party B to run the entire government. Your vote was a throwaway vote anyway, so what would have been the harm in voting Party C?

          Perhaps with enough momentum, Party C can reinvigorate the 50% of eligible voters who don’t even bother to show up due to years of disappointment and apathy with both Party A and Party B. How many times are you willing to vote Party A if they keep backing terrible candidates who can’t win, and even when they do by razor thin margins, do little to stem the tide of destruction? What are you gaining out of this system?

          I’d argue that your mentality only encourages poor performance out of our elected officials and these two parties since they can count on you, and those on the other side, to vote for them regardless of what they do or don’t do, how well or bad they perform, and whatever promises they may or may not keep. What is even the point of voting for candidates when all you’re doing is voting for a specific party? They might as well make the election automatic based on whatever party everyone registers as. What’s the difference?

          To me, this mentality is no different than those apathetic voters who sit out every election because all you’re doing is keeping this fucked up system going and expecting things to get better without doing anything different to change the outcome.

          • Asafum@feddit.nl
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            2 days ago

            You’re saying this isn’t a real picture with accurate information???

          • Logi@lemmy.world
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            True. But most European countries have parliamentary democracies with more or less proportional representation. Then the details vary wildly.

            (Although the UK has FPTP single candidate constituencies so they’re nearly as bad)

      • CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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        I mean, unless you can gut unrealistically broad consensus on which third party to vote for you just get Ross Perot again.

        The US system is designed in a way that basically makes 2 parties a hard upper limit. If you want(ed) finer control than voting for the least worst candidate, you have to consider showing up to primaries and boring activist meetings.

      • Cruxifux@feddit.nl
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        It’s hard to talk to liberals and get them to understand that the system the states has set up means that just voting for the democrats doesn’t change anything. The elections are not fair.