AbsolutelyIs there any third party that talks about what majority of Americans want?
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AbsolutelyIs there any third party that talks about what majority of Americans want?
Is there any third party that talks about what majority of Americans want?
Is there any third party that talks about what majority of Americans want?
I’d say so, but can’t think of any recently that did.Is there any third party that talks about what majority of Americans want?
I’d say so, but can’t think of any recently that did.
The problem with 3rd party candidates is funding. They get drowned out by the media machine from the major parties.
Which is why we need to get corporate money out of politics. Democrats and republicans get massive donations from businesses to do their bidding and they use that money to suppress any opposition.
Which is also why I say until there are massive changes to the current system we only have two parties to choose from. At least on a national and state level. It’s easier in a House race because it’s much more local with a smaller voting population.
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More like a NES vs. one of these…Sega vs Nintendo all over again.
Y’all fighting with brands again some 30 years later.
Shame on yall
Is there any third party that talks about what majority of Americans want?
Is there any third party that talks about what majority of Americans want?
Have you ever just voted for someone that wasn't a dem or rep in anything?
Let's be honest and keep it a 1000 killa, a 3rd party could be running but you (you) not going to read up on them.
Jill Stein ran, all I ask you, with her policies that she talked about or ran on,
Could you explain, how much better or if better were Kamala's policies, Joe Biden's polices, Trump's polices, better than Jill?
Jill Stein is cool. I don’t disagree with any of her policies.back when I researched them. I like Green Party ideals over everything. But I’m guilty of viewing it as a wasted vote because it won’t lead to victory.
I’d say so, but can’t think of any recently that did.
The problem with 3rd party candidates is funding. They get drowned out by the media machine from the major parties.
Which is why we need to get corporate money out of politics. Democrats and republicans get massive donations from businesses to do their bidding and they use that money to suppress any opposition.
Which is also why I say until there are massive changes to the current system we only have two parties to choose from. At least on a national and state level. It’s easier in a House race because it’s much more local with a smaller voting population.
I’d say so, but can’t think of any recently that did.
The problem with 3rd party candidates is funding. They get drowned out by the media machine from the major parties.
Which is why we need to get corporate money out of politics. Democrats and republicans get massive donations from businesses to do their bidding and they use that money to suppress any opposition.
Which is also why I say until there are massive changes to the current system we only have two parties to choose from. At least on a national and state level. It’s easier in a House race because it’s much more local with a smaller voting population.
There’s a few things you’re not considering in your posts. Most of the people in the US don’t pay close attention to politics. So when you say just have fire policies, most Americans aren’t even paying attention to the policy platform, just sound bites that each candidate says they’ll do. Kamala had a vastly better platform than Trump and we were in here arguing whether she was black, smh. Or tearing her down for not promising reparations.Let's dumb it down and strip back what you're saying about corporate dollars
If you ran for Class President back in High School, did you have to raise money for it? or would one win off "popularity" or off of the shit that you would be running your campaign on?
Now let's add in the money feature (Donors/Corporate dollars)
Let's say you and I ran for Class President (on a smaller scale) and let's say you raised 6,000 dollars, folks gave donation, local vendors from around the town, you had t-shirts, radio ads, and you appeared on the morning news.
Let's say I raised 6 dollars, I turned away donations, but my only speech to the class was when our debate came was that, I would offer them longer recess, longer lunch time, better food and less homework, a better homecoming dance, prom and graduation/skip day setup. That's what I told the class/students, these are my policies.
Let's say you told the class that you would only focus on making classrooms bigger and you would seek to getting more study hours pushed. You pushed these policies.
How does that 6,000 dollars you raised or had donated to you help with you winning the election? vs what my platform is on?
There’s a few things you’re not considering in your posts. Most of the people in the US don’t pay close attention to politics. So when you say just have fire policies, most Americans aren’t even paying attention to the policy platform, just sound bites that each candidate says they’ll do. Kamala had a vastly better platform than Trump and we were in here arguing whether she was black, smh. Or tearing her down for not promising reparations.
Then, for those same Americans, all they’ll see in media are ads form democrats and republicans because they have the money to run damn near 24/7 ads. 3rd party candidates might slip in an ad here or there, but they’re drowned out.
And as far as debates, same thing. Most Americans aren’t even checking for the debates. So all they’ll get is the left wing or right wing media spin.
So yes, money plays a huge part in who wins because all you need is the attention of the low information voter, which most Americans are, and feed them snazzy soundI
There’s a few things you’re not considering in your posts. Most of the people in the US don’t pay close attention to politics. So when you say just have fire policies, most Americans aren’t even paying attention to the policy platform, just sound bites that each candidate says they’ll do. Kamala had a vastly better platform than Trump and we were in here arguing whether she was black, smh. Or tearing her down for not promising reparations.
Then, for those same Americans, all they’ll see in media are ads form democrats and republicans because they have the money to run damn near 24/7 ads. 3rd party candidates might slip in an ad here or there, but they’re drowned out.
And as far as debates, same thing. Most Americans aren’t even checking for the debates. So all they’ll get is the left wing or right wing media spin.
So yes, money plays a huge part in who wins because all you need is the attention of the low information voter, which most Americans are, and feed them snazzy soundbites.
There’s a few things you’re not considering in your posts. Most of the people in the US don’t pay close attention to politics. So when you say just have fire policies, most Americans aren’t even paying attention to the policy platform, just sound bites that each candidate says they’ll do. Kamala had a vastly better platform than Trump and we were in here arguing whether she was black, smh. Or tearing her down for not promising reparations.
Then, for those same Americans, all they’ll see in media are ads form democrats and republicans because they have the money to run damn near 24/7 ads. 3rd party candidates might slip in an ad here or there, but they’re drowned out.
And as far as debates, same thing. Most Americans aren’t even checking for the debates. So all they’ll get is the left wing or right wing media spin.
So yes, money plays a huge part in who wins because all you need is the attention of the low information voter, which most Americans are, and feed them snazzy soundbites.