• Rhaedas@fedia.io
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    3 months ago

    Change for Presidential elections won’t come from who you vote for President, it comes from the down-ballot voting for the Congressional and lower positions that could do these changes. That’s where you should put more diversity into where you want your issues to change dramatically. Voting for a third party for President while the system only supports two parties is a waste of effort for the cause, especially if those votes help the one side that would crush any change from the more progressive Congress you try to get in. You have to work within the constraints your given, even if they are too tight sometimes.

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      2 months ago

      The idea that change only happens down-ballot is the same old excuse that keeps the stranglehold of the two-party system unchallenged. Sure, down-ballot voting matters, but don’t be fooled into thinking that’s where our fight ends. Voting for a third-party candidate, especially at the top, is a bold declaration that we’re done being shackled by a system rigged for just two parties. If we keep playing by their rules, we’ll stay trapped in their game. This isn’t about wasting our energy; it’s about breaking the chains and demanding a political system that represents all of us, not just the interests of the powerful few.

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        2 months ago

        I’m saying the election system process itself can’t be changed by the President, but by Congress. A Democrat/Progressive heavy Congress with a Republican President, especially someone who is trying to change things to be more dictatorship, won’t be able to do shit. Likewise, any President of any party who wants things to change won’t be able to do it without a functional Congress.

        I want more variety in the choices too, but that mathematically won’t happen with a FPTP system. No matter how often it’s tried. Repeating things over and over expecting different results with the same mechanics is a definition of something…