Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Exactly. I'm not sure why he is getting so much attention. We already have two very weak candidates in the 2024 presidential race. For God's sake, we don't need a third!
Folks in the middle have realized that their voice only matters if they DON’T support one of the major parties. Let’s face it:
1. If the Dems don’t base policy on what their progressive members want, then the progressives won’t show up to vote; and
2. If the Rs don’t base policy on what the MAGA members want, then the MAGA won’t show up to vote.
But both parties are telling the middle that they’ll “throw their vote away” if they don’t show up to vote. And that’s just not true. Go through an election or two with the middle voting third party, and suddenly the Dems and Rs might re-evaluate their strategies of pandering to their fringe.
Yep. The only sane longterm strategy
The strategy for trump to win. Trump has you rfk voters right where he wants you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Exactly. I'm not sure why he is getting so much attention. We already have two very weak candidates in the 2024 presidential race. For God's sake, we don't need a third!
Folks in the middle have realized that their voice only matters if they DON’T support one of the major parties. Let’s face it:
1. If the Dems don’t base policy on what their progressive members want, then the progressives won’t show up to vote; and
2. If the Rs don’t base policy on what the MAGA members want, then the MAGA won’t show up to vote.
But both parties are telling the middle that they’ll “throw their vote away” if they don’t show up to vote. And that’s just not true. Go through an election or two with the middle voting third party, and suddenly the Dems and Rs might re-evaluate their strategies of pandering to their fringe.
Ah yes, the both sides argument, refuge of the maga who hopes no one notices how depraved their party is.
You hyper-partisans are so blind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Exactly. I'm not sure why he is getting so much attention. We already have two very weak candidates in the 2024 presidential race. For God's sake, we don't need a third!
Folks in the middle have realized that their voice only matters if they DON’T support one of the major parties. Let’s face it:
1. If the Dems don’t base policy on what their progressive members want, then the progressives won’t show up to vote; and
2. If the Rs don’t base policy on what the MAGA members want, then the MAGA won’t show up to vote.
But both parties are telling the middle that they’ll “throw their vote away” if they don’t show up to vote. And that’s just not true. Go through an election or two with the middle voting third party, and suddenly the Dems and Rs might re-evaluate their strategies of pandering to their fringe.
Ah yes, the both sides argument, refuge of the maga who hopes no one notices how depraved their party is.
Anonymous wrote:
+1 He has to run a shadow-funded independent campaign because no political party would select him as their nominee. He has no base of support. He polls delusional kooks now but they aren’t really supporting him, they are just being contrarian and picking whomever you suggest as an alternative to Biden and Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Exactly. I'm not sure why he is getting so much attention. We already have two very weak candidates in the 2024 presidential race. For God's sake, we don't need a third!
Folks in the middle have realized that their voice only matters if they DON’T support one of the major parties. Let’s face it:
1. If the Dems don’t base policy on what their progressive members want, then the progressives won’t show up to vote; and
2. If the Rs don’t base policy on what the MAGA members want, then the MAGA won’t show up to vote.
But both parties are telling the middle that they’ll “throw their vote away” if they don’t show up to vote. And that’s just not true. Go through an election or two with the middle voting third party, and suddenly the Dems and Rs might re-evaluate their strategies of pandering to their fringe.
Anonymous wrote:
Exactly. I'm not sure why he is getting so much attention. We already have two very weak candidates in the 2024 presidential race. For God's sake, we don't need a third!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Exactly. I'm not sure why he is getting so much attention. We already have two very weak candidates in the 2024 presidential race. For God's sake, we don't need a third!
Folks in the middle have realized that their voice only matters if they DON’T support one of the major parties. Let’s face it:
1. If the Dems don’t base policy on what their progressive members want, then the progressives won’t show up to vote; and
2. If the Rs don’t base policy on what the MAGA members want, then the MAGA won’t show up to vote.
But both parties are telling the middle that they’ll “throw their vote away” if they don’t show up to vote. And that’s just not true. Go through an election or two with the middle voting third party, and suddenly the Dems and Rs might re-evaluate their strategies of pandering to their fringe.
Yep. The only sane longterm strategy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Exactly. I'm not sure why he is getting so much attention. We already have two very weak candidates in the 2024 presidential race. For God's sake, we don't need a third!
Folks in the middle have realized that their voice only matters if they DON’T support one of the major parties. Let’s face it:
1. If the Dems don’t base policy on what their progressive members want, then the progressives won’t show up to vote; and
2. If the Rs don’t base policy on what the MAGA members want, then the MAGA won’t show up to vote.
But both parties are telling the middle that they’ll “throw their vote away” if they don’t show up to vote. And that’s just not true. Go through an election or two with the middle voting third party, and suddenly the Dems and Rs might re-evaluate their strategies of pandering to their fringe.
Yep. The only sane longterm strategy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Exactly. I'm not sure why he is getting so much attention. We already have two very weak candidates in the 2024 presidential race. For God's sake, we don't need a third!
Folks in the middle have realized that their voice only matters if they DON’T support one of the major parties. Let’s face it:
1. If the Dems don’t base policy on what their progressive members want, then the progressives won’t show up to vote; and
2. If the Rs don’t base policy on what the MAGA members want, then the MAGA won’t show up to vote.
But both parties are telling the middle that they’ll “throw their vote away” if they don’t show up to vote. And that’s just not true. Go through an election or two with the middle voting third party, and suddenly the Dems and Rs might re-evaluate their strategies of pandering to their fringe.
Anonymous wrote:
Exactly. I'm not sure why he is getting so much attention. We already have two very weak candidates in the 2024 presidential race. For God's sake, we don't need a third!