• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    The entire party system need thrown out the window.

    If one party is that bad (they 100% are) it means we really don’t have an option on what party we vote for.

    And the “good” party has been running around for almost a decade telling people primaries are nonbinding so it doesn’t matter if they influence it. Because if they wanted to, they could just cancel everyone’s primary like they did to NH a few months ago and tell us who the nominee is.

    And it would be 100% legal, there’s nothing anyone can do to stop them.

    One party is obviously worse, but only having one option isn’t democracy.

    And there is zero indication the “good” party will ever voluntarily give up their place as the only sane option.

    The people have to do it without the help of either party. And if we keep blindly supporting one or the other party, shit will keep getting worse.

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        5 months ago

        And there won’t be electoral reform as long as the president has a R or D by their name…

        Both parties has too much to lose if there’s any other viable option.

        Which is why I’m still pulling my hair out over no one else caring the two parties took over the debate system this cycle and have complete control over who is allowed to debate.

        The parties keep grabbing more and more power, and telling members of both that they can’t ask any questions because this election is too important to have any standards.

        They’re both going to keep saying it no matter what happens

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      5 months ago

      And there is zero indication the “good” party will ever voluntarily give up their place as the only sane option.

      Ranked choice voting has been gaining in popularity within the Democratic party. If a candidate supports it, vote for them!