• zarkanian@sh.itjust.works
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      1 hour ago

      The problem isn’t that people voted for Jill Stein. The problem is not enough people voted for Jill Stein.

      The left is so broken in this country that we can’t even get a candidate to 5%! And yet, we’re supposed to stop Trump?

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        34 minutes ago

        You know what 5% of the electorate could do?

        Ensure the GOP loses every general election and participate in primaries to move the Dems to the left.

        That’s how you make change in our system. Not by throwing away votes.

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        7 hours ago

        Even with all the bullshit the Court pulled, Bush ended up winning Florida by such a razor-thin margin that it would have only taken 0.5% of Nader’s Florida voters to tip the election to Gore.

        Third-party voters gave the GOP the opportunity to steal the election.

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            36 minutes ago

            Nader got nearly 97,421 votes in Florida. After the Supreme Court stopped the count, Bush won by 537 votes.

            The environmentalist voters stopped Al fucking Gore from being President.

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              29 minutes ago

              You need to self-examine and understand the wrong headeness of this kind of thinking.

              No liberal or progressive will ever win another election if they adopt this mindset.

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      9 hours ago

      That was my first presidential election. Naive year 2000 me thought “Oh wow this is a huge obvious problem, and Australia already fixed it! It’ll be a part of the Democratic platform by 2004.”

      To this day, I vote for any Democrat who supports ranked choice voting (or any clone-independent voting system).