• Socialist Mormon Satanist@lemmy.worldOP
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    3 months ago

    help promote in some small way a diversity of parties that the US sorely needs.

    I agree that the US sorely needs this. Having just two major parties who run (and WANT to run) everything, isn’t helping things at all.

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      3 months ago

      While I agree with that sentiment, I think it’s more important push overwhelmingly for electoral process reform first - switching to approval, star, or even ranked choice voting is a step up from first passed the post and encourages more honest voting over strategic voting, at least a little bit.

      I think entertaining individual third parties shouldn’t come until that’s a bigger issue that America starts talking about.

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        3 months ago

        I understand the need for electoral reform, but waiting for the perfect system before voting for a candidate like Jill Stein ignores the current power of our vote.

        By supporting a third party now, we’re signaling to the major parties that a significant portion of the electorate demands something different—whether it’s stronger environmental policies, healthcare reform, or campaign finance reform.

        If everyone holds off on voting for who they truly believe in until the system changes, that change may never come.

        Voting for Stein now isn’t just about winning this election; it’s about pushing the political conversation forward and showing that there’s real demand for the values she represents. It sends a clear message that voters are tired of the status quo and want real alternatives, even within the current system.