• chaogomu@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Literally throwing away their vote, and helping Trump.

    You cannot have a third party under First Past the Post. It it literally impossible and only aids Trump. So yeah. It’s not awesome to see. It’s aggravating. Because if you advocate for third parties, you’re a stealth Trump supporter pretending to actually care.

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      1 month ago

      Because if you advocate for third parties, you’re a stealth Trump supporter pretending to actually care.

      Nah. If I wanted to support Trump, I’d just vote for him. But I didn’t vote for him. I voted third party. Happily! Thank you!

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          Claiming that not voting for Harris means supporting Trump is flawed; using that logic, anyone who isn’t voting for Trump must be supporting Harris.

          Voting for a third-party candidate is a choice to support what aligns with your values, not an automatic endorsement of the opposition.

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        I applaud you for voting, and for being willing to admit in the Politics Community that you voted third party. Unfortunately this place is so convinced that certain votes are owed to their party that they’ll actually downvote you for saying that you voted for the candidate that best represents your interests.

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      If the Democrats want my vote they are more than welcome to adopt a thing or two from the third parties that split their vote. How else would I communicate my size as a voter bloc and the specific policies we support, and how could I have any sway in any direction if my vote is to be taken for granted?

      They seem to understand this when it comes to Republicans… I wonder why it never goes the other way. Seems that kind of strategy would be much more effective as a viable party in winning voters from a non-viable party, and much easier to triangulate, no?

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        1 month ago

        You want your voice heard? Then actually speak up. Call your Representative. Their phone numbers are public. Write letters, send emails.

        Be engaged.

        Or throw your vote away. See, the two major parties don’t give a shit about what third party platforms are. Well, Republicans sure as hell don’t. And since the election is projected to be depressingly close, throwing your vote away on third parties will actively hurt you and your interests. And telling other people to abandon Harris for some rando third party who only runs a candidate once every 4 years, is equivalent to directly supporting Trump.