• JigglySackles@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I can’t see them as equivalent outside of that singular position though. Both suck at not creating room for a 3rd party 100%. But Trump is following a plan and colluding with others in the GOP and DOJ to topple all democracy and install a dictatorship. If that comes to fruition there won’t even be two parties. It will be one party. Well, one party and a group of people oppressed by the party.

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      5 months ago

      Trump is following a plan and colluding with others in the GOP and DOJ to topple all democracy and install a dictatorship

      Same old story every 4 years. Trump will likely win in November, and I’ll be on here gathering support for the Greens or PSLs regardless. In 2028 you will use the same argument without ever supporting another decent party.

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        5 months ago

        I mean they literally have a publicly available plan… So as long as that’s the plan then yes, I will vote for the party with the best chance of defeating them. If that were green, I’d vote green, if that were libertarian I’d begrudgingly vote libertarian. Currently it’s democrats though.

        We have to push incumbents towards legislation that benefits 3rd party options to see any real headway in the 3rd party category. Until that’s in place 3rd party can never succeed on a national level. Again, looking at statistics, it’s just not possible until law favors multiple party conditions.

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          5 months ago

          I mean they literally have a publicly available plan…

          To scare the weak willed into submitting to the duopoly.

          I will vote for the party with the best chance of defeating them

          Then make a better party more popular instead of complaining.

          We have to push incumbents towards legislation that benefits 3rd party options to see any real headway in the 3rd party category

          Why would they? They’re already in office.