Straight forward question. If leftist hate the Democratic Party so much, why don’t they all come together and create their own party. Have their own primaries, campaigns, candidates, etc.

  • OpenStars@discuss.onlineM
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    3 days ago

    In addition to the practical realities of a 2-party system as others are pointing out, there’s the fact that the Left eats its own. Nobody is ever good enough, and compromising with “the enemy” is “bad”, hence people can either keep their moral purity and lose, or else compromise their ethics in order to move forward, but not both. For example, Biden reached across the aisle and managed to get a ton of shit done - but who even cared? To anyone not on the right it wasn’t enough, while to the right itself it was all (claimed to be) bad to begin with, hence the message of “BoTh SiDeS sAmE” won out and thus the puppetmasters wanting to influence the election got their desires met.

    As long as people choose to remain in their ignorance, we can’t influence outcomes for either better or worse.

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    You can’t get more than 50% of popular support without compromise. The people who hate the democratic party to the point they’d rather organise a new party are A: too few and B: bad at compromising

    But if you believe in it go for it.

    Just make sure that you give up and endorse the democrats if you’re polling lower than 50%, or you’ll be an effective supporter of Trump

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    America went through huge population shifts, and changes of economy the last two generations which was much greater than the original Industrial Revolution in the 1700s.

    It sort of broke the neighborhoods being sociable places, destroyed grassroot movements, and prevented new parties from developing.

    Politics that is new, these are created in the communities and transition from the local to regional so to national.

    New parties cannot be developed on the internet.

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    3 days ago

    Our voting system favors 2 parties, so successful parties must do the coalition building before elections. And if coalition building is required to get a majority, then leftists aren’t popular enough to do it on their own.

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    There already are multiple leftist parties in the US. The Green Party is the main one, but there are others.

    The issue is that they don’t get much press coverage, and a lot of people use the argument that if leftists split off from the Democrats and divide, then the Republicans will win. That keeps a lot of people from voting for those parties.

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            I mean, it’s not like they’re able to do much because they don’t have much political power. I’m genuinely curious as to the things that they have done that make you say that.

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              Only attempting relevance during a presidential election, then quickly disappearing after is the only bit needed.

              • No member of the Green Party has ever been elected to any federal office.
              • only 3 have ever been elected to any state office.
              • they have had about a dozen people elected to small offices, town level.
              • Their prevalence in presidential elections greatly outsizes their representation in any other position, and have been shown to pull votes from Democrats.
              • There have been numerous documented instances of Republican candidates/their team coordinated directly with the Green Party.
              • Russia has covertly promoted the Green Party online for about a decade.
              • Stein has repeatedly appeared on Russian media.
              • One of the VP candidates actually called NATO “gangster states”
              • Stein claims Russia was provoked into invading Ukraine - a talking point straight out of Russia.

              The Green Party is a tool of the Republican Party, nothing more.

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      But who is this Dems voting base? Are they mostly liberal? If so, they wouldn’t go anywhere else anyways. But I feel like they’ll be a lot of disenfranchised MAGA voters by 2028, that would be willing to support anything other than the democrats.

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        Right wing media would immediately jump on promoting the alternate party as horrible communist socialist liberal whatever other words they like to use to scare an anger their base, and the net result would be the same.

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    Compromise. No matter what voting system you have eventually you need to vote on some bill. If you can’t work with those who partially agree with you they will find moderates on the other side to work with and thus get their agenda passed not yours.

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    Because leftists hate each other almost as much as they hate “libs”. They can’t organise shit.

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    First past the post:

    Https://youtu.be/s7tWHJfhiyo

    They’d be handing the extremists on the right an easier win. They need enough energy to grab the Democratic party by the balls.

    Basically, you need a voting system that goes “choice number one: Bernie, choice number two: Kamala” etc. At that point, go nuts.

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    There are likely multiple options. You don’t really want change, so you get what you get.

    Voting properly is not a waste.

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    They have. They can’t get any traction. The major political party closest to them is the target of constant derision and they would rather feel morally superior than be successful

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    Most Americans don’t bother with learning the history of how power has been consolidated from the local to the state, state to federal, and to the federal executive. They don’t know that it just takes 5% of their general election vote for President to bypass ballot access obstructionism nationally, to put a new platform on every ballot. They choose not to understand how a third party choice is probably more valuable if it repeatedly does not win.

    None of it’s super-complicated. The vast majority of us Americans just don’t really give a fuck. We like to talk about how much we care. Then we risk nothing, sacrifice nothing, trust no one. It’s just pillow talk, baby.

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    Both sides of the spectrum have probably thought about it. But if a party splits they don’t have the numbers so they don’t risk it.

    So an example election result is no longer 50/50 where there’s a decent chance to win. Split those voters with two parties. At worst it would be 50/25/25. Your opponent wins all the time. So they wait for the other side to break apart first.

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    short answer: the u.s. have a winner takes all voting system. splitting the left/liberal would ensure victory for the right.

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      splitting the left/liberal would ensure victory for the right.

      Not really…

      The moderate wing voted against Obama, but it didn’t matter because non-voters turned out in greater numbers.

      The moderates can’t win without the left, but the left can win without moderates.

    • BadmanDan@lemmy.worldOP
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      Are you sure. I feel like leftist talking points and leftist figures are more popular with right wingers than people think. They just hate democrats. You don’t think the right’s base would be effective after 4 years of trump with another party there to vote for?

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        Wouldn’t their dislike for Democrats transfer over to any leftist party as well? The right’s propaganda machine will label them the same way.

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        While correct, Republicans are stupid. I don’t mean that to be mean, they are, at best, low information and deeply disengaged with something they have very strong feelings about. They vote based on vague vibes instead of anything sensible. A rich leftist might be able to save the next generation, but the current Republicans are completely lost.

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          Damn, I got downvoted into oblivion. I guess the left dosent want right wingers in their tent, lol.

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            Why would they? Working class rural voters who’ve been propagandized into voting Republican is one thing, but actual right wingers? Right wing ideology is fundamentally incompatible with left wing ideology.

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        3 days ago

        Yes. It is absolutely certain. Ballot access legislation is controlled in each state by the two major parties.