I mentioned that I voted, and they naturally asked me who I voted for. I said, “De la Cruz. Third party.”
“Sorry, I didn’t quite catch that?”, one of them said, and the whole group looked at me a bit puzzled — so I reiterated, “De la Cruz, a third-party candidate.”
“…Wait, there’s a *THIRD* party?”
Fantastic, though this depends on how you’re organizing. Getting organized is the only way to effect change.
The ruling classes kicked De La Cruz off of Georgia’s ballot, keeping her name but ensuring no votes for her count. RCV is a carrot that is both too ineffective to meaningfully change anything and yet too effective for either party to allow at scale. Widespread protest happens outside the ballot box, and “incrementalism” is doing nothing for the people as the Empire dies. You can’t threaten the ruling class by supporting them via the dems.
They already consolidated their power, moving away isn’t helping them. The main thing you don’t get is that the dems also serve the ruling class
Hexbear doesn’t have downvotes
You don’t have a point.
Can you elaborate on this
Her name is on the ballot but votes for her are disqualified. It’s mainly helping agitprop.
I don’t understand how this is possible
Ruled ineligable for ballot status after being added to all ballots. main
Democrats lobbying to have third parties eliminated almost as if they understand how to do politics when it’s not republicans they’re fighting