• Ram_The_Manparts [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    2 days ago

    No one is making the argument that you have to agree 100% with whatever politician/party you’re voting for.

    And where on earth did you get the “write in yourself” thing from, that’s an even more ridiculous strawman.

      • Ram_The_Manparts [he/him]@hexbear.net
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        2 days ago

        Believe it or not, but there are more than two parties that run candidates in US presidential elections.

        This shouldn’t need to be explained to you.

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          Of course there are. And if you want your vote to be useless, you can vote for them.

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                  6 hours ago

                  Our electoral system is trash, designed in a way that disproportionately favors groups willing to compromise and coalesce behind a single candidate. If we split the vote by voting our conscience while the “other side” consolidates behind a single candidate, we’re at a serious disadvantage. The core issue is how the public is ignorant, or worse, misinformed and confident (made easier by ignorance). This is a failure of our education system, a system that’s been declining for decades. Not a lot I can do, I was born into this.

                  As just one cog in the machine, my power is limited. If I see a close race between two candidates, with others trailing far behind, I’m compelled to compromise for what I believe is the better outcome. If you prioritize supporting a third party, or if you genuinely see both leading candidates as equally shit, then by all means, vote third party. We all have our priorities. However, I do resent being judged for making pragmatic compromises to cause some change, as mild as it may be.