LazyPhilosopher
You make a great point. This one should never expire. (If I did this right lol)
I'm 28. Yes how could I not know?
Oh course you post shit like this to incel
Thank you stranger! I completely agree. I can't keep track of what I've said and what threads, but my whole basic idea is if you're not in a swing state then vote third party. I completely agree it's a long term strategy.
Okay when you blatantly lie like that. I know there's no reasoning with you. It's like when Trump supporters refused to admit when he's lied about something. You just told me something about third party candidates but also told me they don't exist. You're clearly contradicting yourself and you clearly know better.
3rd party candidates clearly do exist. Third party candidates have even won elections in this country. I'll admit it's been a long time. Do you realize the primary obstacle third parties face is the very mentality you're exhibiting? If we don't organize and try to actually do better, we will never do better.
I don't think speaking with you will be productive, so this will probably be my last message to you. Good luck dude✌️😎
Thanks I made it myself 👈😎
Did you ask yourself why you felt the need to lie before?
You've clearly never heard of 3rd party candidates then! If you have heard of them, I want you to ask yourself why you feel compelled to so overly simplify a situation that you boil it down to a blatant lie.
Oh you were just pretending to be dumb to troll me. Lol good one stranger. You sure fooled me. 🤣 Have a good one dude 👈😎
Sure!
For starters the United States does not have a popular vote. The last two Republicans to win a presidential election did so while losing the popular vote. Every vote literally does not count.
If everyone who used Lemmy decided to or not to vote in this election, it probably wouldn't change anything unless most of us are in the same swing state.
So when you said the original commenter not voting makes your vote count more. It's literally not the case. Unless by some miracle you live in the same gerrymandered district of the same swing state.