When given a choice between a millitary industrial neoliberal with a rainbow voting base and a fascist who is one elon musk golf session away from banning HRT, the best option is certainly not to refuse to play out of protest

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    There is value in showing third parties are growing more popular. It’s the first step that needs to happen for a third party candidate to become truely viable.

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      And yet, if there was ever a time where that isn’t worth it, it’s when fascists have a high chance of winning. Trump is not a right wing liberal; he wants to destroy the liberal world order that America controls just so no one can threaten his dictatorial power at home.

      That may seem like it could benefit leftists elsewhere, but he wants to go to war with neighbors and bully other countries even harder than the liberal empire did. Where the American empire leaves, the Russian empire will take its place. All the while, an old man with no desire to leave a lasting legacy for his family or country is in control of the most powerful war machine on earth.

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      The first step that needs to happen is building up a third party through local politics, not ignoring politics for 3 years and 11 months and then suddenly expecting a third party to become viable.

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          “If you don’t agree with me 100% you must be against me.”

          Oddly enough the same thing “3rd party” voters complain about Democrats doing.

          Also, for people who want to succeed it’s odd I only hear about “3rd party” in October every 4 years. I’m sure in January you’ll still be talking about the importance of building a 3rd party right?

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            “If you don’t agree with me 100% you must be against me.”

            Here’s the electoral reality. We have a first-past-the-post, winner-take-all system. There can only be two major parties at the same time. For the Greens to win, the Democrats have to lose.

            Since the Democrats don’t want to lose, they’ll do everything they can to stop the Greens. They aren’t going to be doing anything to help us. They certainly aren’t going to be dispensing friendly advice that will help us defeat them.

            I’m sure in January you’ll still be talking about the importance of building a 3rd party right?

            I’ll be talking about the importance of building an alternative party, yes. At usual, Democrats are projecting. They expect people to vote and then go to sleep for four years.

            I’ve can’t remember how many times I’ve heard a Democrat tell me how stressed they are about the election and they can’t wait for Harris to win so that they can go forget about politics again.

            Greens are activists. We know that there’s going to be a lot of work to be done for the next four years, regardless of who wins.