• What bothers me about the people taking the bit of time and effort to go vote for 3rd parties is that there’s really no point to it. Making sure your own vote doesn’t matter is insane to me when voting isn’t mandatory. They could’ve just done nothing and achieved the same outcome.

    • stebo
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      223 days ago

      tbf if you don’t live in a swing state, your vote doesn’t really matter either way

    • BigAssFan
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      024 days ago

      They only be a statistical footnote that almost nobody will notice.

      • Even if a notable number of people voted 3rd party, they’re still going to be treated the same as those who didn’t vote at all, because in a practical sense, thats what they are.

        • @UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml
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          22 days ago

          Why are you encouraging people not to vote?

          Edit: sorry I thought you were a different poster. I am not trying to spam you multiple times

        • @ltxrtquq@lemmy.ml
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          022 days ago

          Any time you vote for a candidate that loses, this is the case. And of your preferred candidate wins in a landslide, every extra vote they didn’t need might as well have been blank.

      • @verdigris@lemmy.ml
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        523 days ago

        Brother, I’m voting against the party with the absolutely insane and oppressive declared policies. What are you talking about?

      • I’m happy for those people who have enough privilege to sit this election out; but to even try and imply that the two dominant parties are even similar is an insult when only one of them wants to fucking kill me.

        • @Saleh@feddit.org
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          -523 days ago

          There is plenty of black and arab people, who are at an immediate threat by Trump too. But if it becomes normal to murder them abroad it is also easier for it to become normal at home.

          • @banshee@lemmy.world
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            323 days ago

            Trump and his followers are the ones fostering hate and resentment though. America needs a break from that jackass.

      • JaggedRobotPubes
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        223 days ago

        This is only true under a better voting system than first past the post. In first past the post, you’ve got a dumbass set of broken game rules where once two parties get big enough, they become the main and only characters, and all third parties can do is debuff one of them so the other one wins.

        It’s such a reliable thing that the two parties often try to fund third parties the other party’s voters will like.

        Obligate games blow ass.

        • @UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml
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          122 days ago

          Yo dude.

          Worried about malicious interest groups funding 3rd parties? When we pass state level electoral reform, people would be able to vote how they wish, secure in the knowledge that their vote would still be counted should their number 1 preference not win.

          I encourage you stop by my ask lemmy Post to discuss your post election commitment to replace FPTP voting in your state.

          Then we wouldn’t have to worry about buffs or debuffs at all.