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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Aw the poor lambs. Why doesn’t everyone support their efforts to give the country to the fascists? Won’t everyone please think of the third party lunatics who never put in the grassroots work but always want to run for President? So weird how no one likes a spoiler acting for the right wing. We see you, trickheads, and we remember. Nader, Nader, Sanders/Stein.[/quote] Jill Stein is running for the Green Party, not No Labels. So did Ralph Nader and it cost Lieberman the vice presidency. He is not trying to help Republicans. […] [/quote] I reiterated “Nader, Nader, Sanders/Stein” to indicate that we’ve been down this third party spoiler route before. It’s useless. No Labels is trying to spoil the election for the GOP. Prove that they’re not.[/quote] The biggest problem we face in this country right now is the choices we have for two awful choices. We need a new system the current two party system is not working. Support third party now to hopefully build for tomorrow. [/quote] Who says we have two bad choices? [b]Biden has been one of the most successful presidents ever [b]and he will win[/b].[/b] No Labels are a bunch of spoilers, mad that Biden may make them paid what they own in taxes. [/quote] Only 37% of Americans agree. No incumbent has ever been elected with such a low favorability rating.[/quote] Oh well better just go with whatever the (small, handpicked, heavily Republican) polls crowd says. No need to think for oneself, right? Just vote Republican. [/quote] No, voting for Trump is not the answer in any circumstance. There are other voting options for the many, many people that are outraged by the major parties not being able to steer away from nominating Trump and Biden again. Trump and Biden received 155 million votes between them in 2020. If they were to receive only 125 to 130 million votes in 2024, it would be an effective way for frustrated voters to have their voice heard. Swing voters have a loud voice in an election but a louder voice would be from a loss of voters that were assumed to be a given. [/quote] That is pathetic. You are gong to have a tantrum over the nominees and not participate because that will show them or something? The differences between the candidates are stark. Participate or do not complain about the outcome.[/quote] I'm probably voting for Biden regardless of how pathetic that may be. I won't shame anyone for voting for neither.[/quote] I will. I dont have riches or power but I have a vote and last time around, the GOP tried to throw my vote in the garbage on Jan 6th. Shame on voters that don't exercise the power of their vote. It can be taken away if you don't protect it.[/quote] And that's what drives me nuts. Trump tried to overturn an election, yet he is leading in the polls. WTF is wrong with this country? Are low taxes all you care about?[/quote] Since 2000 we've elected the son of a former president, a one term senator with no relatable experience, an unhinged reality TV personality, and an elderly lifelong politician with little chance of being viable for more than one term. Perhaps our careless voting habits are a big part of what is wrong with us.[/quote]
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