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[–] Anamnesis@lemmy.world 8 points 51 minutes ago

If you're not in a swing state, and Harris is going to win your state easily, it's fine to vote for a third party. If there's even a slim chance she is going to lose your state, you can't justify it. Harm reduction, guys.

[–] Zachariah@lemmy.world 20 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

I’m not even convinced it’s even real leftists posting this stuff. It often seems like astroturfing. Not only would fake leftists possibly sway undecided voters, but they also tarnish any positivity the left deserves. Win-win for the right.

[–] Lauchs@lemmy.world 5 points 1 hour ago

I'd like to think you're right.

But I have heard borderline stuff like this in real life from people whom I know are solid progressives. (Admittedly, these are folks on my soccer team who are almost 2 decades younger than me. I can't imagine what ending their teens during a pandemic was like so I kind of expect their politics to be wildly different.)

[–] Dagwood222@lemm.ee 22 points 2 hours ago (2 children)

It's all the fault of the Democrats. If they had run Bernie he would have been voted in and we wouldn't be here.

The fact that Bernie endorses Harris is meaningless, because he's not a real Socialist.

Things I've heard today on Lemm.ee

[–] Lauchs@lemmy.world 19 points 1 hour ago

Ahaha, you had me terrified for a sec there.

[–] TachyonTele@lemm.ee 0 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Who on .ee are you seeing comments like this from?

[–] tacosanonymous@lemm.ee 3 points 2 hours ago (4 children)

I haven’t done the math. Assuming full support, is there a 3rd party candidate on the ballot in enough states to actually win?

[–] seaQueue@lemmy.world 3 points 30 minutes ago (3 children)

The last time a 3rd party candidate had an actual shot (and it was a looooong shot at best) was in 1992 when Ross Perot ran. He split the R vote badly enough that it handed the election to Clinton.

So long as we're using first past the post a 3rd party candidate has a vanishingly small chance of doing anything other than helping elect the opposition.

[–] Lauchs@lemmy.world 1 points 20 minutes ago

Admittedly, watching PR play out across the rest of the world kinda scares me. Israel is paralyzed into a destructive war because the ruling party is in a coalition with a few crazy extremists who will bring down the government (and thus expose Netenyahu to criminal trial) if their increasingly wild demands aren't met. Germany's having a clusterfuck of a time etc.

While there would be different parties, imagine the horribleness of a PR system right now in America. You could easily see a scenario where RFK acts as kingmaker and gets to demand whatever from trump or Harris. Given that trump would sell his children (maybe sub Melania for Ivanka) for the presidency, who knows what insanity would ensue? And there would be no real mechanism between the election and the next one to reign them in.

I didn't think there was anything scarier than a trump presidency until thinking that one through. Uggggh.

[–] athairmor@lemmy.world 2 points 25 minutes ago

And the lesson the Republican Party learned from that was to support the Greens—or any vaguely left party—hard.

[–] tacosanonymous@lemm.ee 1 points 27 minutes ago

Yes, I was there and that’s not what I was asking.

[–] elbucho@lemmy.world 12 points 1 hour ago

Nope. The Green party's got their candidate on the most states' polls, and they only managed to get 38 states. Granted, it's still mathematically possible, considering the threshold is 270 votes, and the states that have Stein on the ballot comprise 440 votes... but still. Would be incredibly, almost impossibly difficult.

[–] Skua@kbin.earth 2 points 1 hour ago

Stein and Oliver both do, though that's certainly not going to make a difference in their actual chances