• WhatYouNeed@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    You want change. But a president alone cannot achieve that. A president needs house and senate support.

    By building a mandate in these two chambers, 3rd party’s can start to drive change. But only if they contest the seats.

    • Mojave@lemmy.world
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      58 minutes ago

      You’re right, but voting third-party for presidency and your own states’ congressmen are not mutually exclusive. You may vote third-party for both.

      Even without a supporting legislative branch, a third-party president may have influence through vetoes alone. Presidential vetoes on bills have historically had high success rates to get congressional bills denied. There is also always the off-chance that something like H.R.5140 gets passed, and a lot of politically relevant seats become available for a third-party president to assign bodies into without question. Not likely, but nothing will ever even have the chance to change if you continue to vote for the primary two parties