Rob Reiner: a vote for No Labels, Bobby Kennedy, Cornel West or Jill Stein is a vote for Trump

Anonymous
https://twitter.com/robreiner/status/1724418892326433131

He's absolutely right. Everyone who does not want Trump to be president in 2024 must get behind Biden. Period. Full stop.
Anonymous
Whatever
Anonymous
I'll vote for the person I want and you do the same. If your candidate is weak, don't come crying to me.
Anonymous
“A vote for [third party candidate] is a vote for [the major party candidate I don’t like].”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'll vote for the person I want and you do the same. If your candidate is weak, don't come crying to me.


Good vote for the person you want. If you vote for a third party candidate, it is a vote for trump. Voter should understand that.
Anonymous
Voters don't like being told this kind of stuff.
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Anonymous wrote:Voters don't like being told this kind of stuff.


Voters that want to be educated can understand it and the rest can be an ignoramus if they prefer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Voters don't like being told this kind of stuff.


That’s because most of them are too stupid to understand game theory.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'll vote for the person I want and you do the same. If your candidate is weak, don't come crying to me.


This. Fools like Reiner need to do their own work of dealing with the problems of our society, not whine about those disappointed with the flush, psychopathic major party candidates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Voters don't like being told this kind of stuff.


That’s because most of them are too stupid to understand game theory.


Lots of stupidity around, be mindful throwing rocks since it’s pretty likely your house is [stupidly] made of glass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll vote for the person I want and you do the same. If your candidate is weak, don't come crying to me.


Good vote for the person you want. If you vote for a third party candidate, it is a vote for trump. Voter should understand that.


How is a vote for a non-D or Non-R candidate anymore a vote for Trump than it’s a vote for Biden?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll vote for the person I want and you do the same. If your candidate is weak, don't come crying to me.


Good vote for the person you want. If you vote for a third party candidate, it is a vote for trump. Voter should understand that.


How is a vote for a non-D or Non-R candidate anymore a vote for Trump than it’s a vote for Biden?


It’s isn’t necessarily.
If you are a 2020 Biden voter who is “disappointed” they didn’t get evey little thing their heart desired, your third party vote hurts Biden.
If you are an “independent” who weirdly almost always votes republican, and you vote third party this time around, your third party vote hurts Trump.
The only thing that is known is that your third party candidate will not be elected president, because there is no math for that.
The country might be craving a third party, but the country has done zero of the work to make that a reality. It needs to start at the state level, and move up. It takes people coming together to build a grass roots coalition.
A gang of billionaires throwing their money behind a campaign has never (thankfully) worked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll vote for the person I want and you do the same. If your candidate is weak, don't come crying to me.


Good vote for the person you want. If you vote for a third party candidate, it is a vote for trump. Voter should understand that.


How is a vote for a non-D or Non-R candidate anymore a vote for Trump than it’s a vote for Biden?


It’s isn’t necessarily.
If you are a 2020 Biden voter who is “disappointed” they didn’t get evey little thing their heart desired, your third party vote hurts Biden.
If you are an “independent” who weirdly almost always votes republican, and you vote third party this time around, your third party vote hurts Trump.
The only thing that is known is that your third party candidate will not be elected president, because there is no math for that.
The country might be craving a third party, but the country has done zero of the work to make that a reality. It needs to start at the state level, and move up. It takes people coming together to build a grass roots coalition.
A gang of billionaires throwing their money behind a campaign has never (thankfully) worked.

I was with you right up till your last sentence. For those who don’t want a Democrat in office, the triple car crash (pun intended) of Nader, Nader, Sanders/Stein worked a treat.

I know you meant “to actually get a third party candidate in office,” and yes, on that level it’s never worked. But a spoiler has worked several times, to the detriment of the health of this country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'll vote for the person I want and you do the same. If your candidate is weak, don't come crying to me.

This guy fascists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll vote for the person I want and you do the same. If your candidate is weak, don't come crying to me.


This. Fools like Reiner need to do their own work of dealing with the problems of our society, not whine about those disappointed with the flush, psychopathic major party candidates.

<— This guy fascists, too. So many Republicans so hopeful that a new Nader Nader SandersStein will deliver them a GOP White House.
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