• TheLowestStone@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Why don’t third parties get out there and win some local elections and then build their way to the state level instead of wasting their time shitting on democrats? I’m not saying there’s not plenty of good reasonsto shit on democrats but if any third party wants to be taken seriously they should start acting like it.

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      1 month ago

      Why don’t third parties get out there and win some local elections and then build their way to the state level instead

      Because that’s never been how the slaver system works.

      shitting on democrats both parties

      The people who run the system.

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      Because people are clearly unhappy with the democratic party, so there’s obviously a market for it. People that would’ve otherwise stayed home instead of voting for the democrats now have a voice. That’s what democracy looks like, at least in most European countries that is. It’s fairly normal to see smaller parties pop up that better represent a subsection of the electorate than to see huge monolithic parties that try to encompass everything.

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        Because people are clearly unhappy with the democratic party, so there’s obviously a market for it.

        There isn’t though. No third party has ever won the presidency.

        In Congress, there has never been even 1% of them being third party. Same with the senate.

        Where exactly is the market, and why is it not at all reflected in any part of the elected government?

        Is it perhaps because it doesn’t exist?

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          Oh the paradox of the third party. They’re too weak to make a dent, but also the root of all evil. This sounds like fascism to me.

          If they’re so harmless, then why do you care if a very small portion of the electorate votes for them? After all it won’t make a dent, right? :)

          If they make such a big dent that the democratic party needs to run smear campaigns against them, then how come they’re so harmless and underrepresented?

          To me it looks like you have a dysfunctional system. They are popular enough to be voted by a huge chunk of the electorate, thus hurting the big legacy parties, but your system is built in such a way that they end up being underrepresented at the national level.

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            If they’re so harmless, then why do you care if a very small portion of the electorate votes for them? After all it won’t make a dent, right? :)

            I didn’t claim that anywhere.

            To me it looks like you have a dysfunctional system.

            The US does, so the looks are correct.