Yeah, I'm starting to think this guy isn't on the up and up!
I wouldn't be surprised if there was something there, but that's different than a fact.
So people who don't live in swing states should vote third party until there's enough of them that the state is in danger of going to trump (or whoever)? If they're successful at some point that's a threat.
How do we actually get third party candidates to win, not just "oh, Ross Perot Jr got 3% of the vote"?
However you slice it, we're looking at like a 20 year struggle minimum to get election reform, and it would be at least the same length to elect a third party candidate to the office of president, but that's a one off thing. (Or more likely that third party would be the new one of two parties)
If we're committed to the struggle of improving things, we might as well improve a reusable process rather than have a single go at a third party presidential candidate.
Right, but do you have any evidence? Otherwise it's just an accusation
"THE CHILDREN WILL BE SAVED!"
I assume you're getting down voted because of AI use but I don't mind it in this case because I think it's a useful starting point for "how many big holidays are we talking about"
I am completely unfamiliar with that person
When Biden beat Bernie it sucked, but the other candidates dropped out and put their weight behind Biden so it allowed him to get the most votes. That's not anti democratic, just strategy.
I'd say this go round will be much less democratic if Biden drops out, because registered Democrats more or less all voted for Biden and then all these party insider delegates will actually be the ones picking the candidate.
Don't get me wrong, I will still vote and advocate for pretty much anyone over Trump, but the Democratic party is not covering themselves in glory here.
In my ideal system we'd have ranked choice voting, so many people can run without risking being a "spoiler". If an individual doesn't have enough votes to get a majority, those votes will move on to the voter's second choice, then third choice and so on until someone has a majority of support.
I've never heard of trophy eyes before, but unless you're a big act most of these bands take home less than say, a white collar job. And odds seem good they'll get sued too. So I'm not surprised they're not throwing cash around
Yes please. Would love if they didn't phrase it in a horse race kind of way, "it would be a boon to the Biden campaign" and instead "it would be appropriate because Trump tried to overthrow an election and we have a specific constitutional amendment prohibiting insurrectionists from running for office"
"As for the spilled Cheetos, Ward told The Associated Press that could have been avoided because the park doesn’t allow food beyond the confines of the historic underground lunchroom."
I was going to say, one of the most exciting things for me as a kid visiting 30 years ago was you could buy a candy bar while down inside the cave. If this is such a mortal threat seems like a good step to take would be closing down the concession stand!