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The name of the game has to be pro-democratic until the fascists are no longer a threat.
They are still a threat. And thus, any attempt to split the vote is also a threat.
Universal ranked choice voting must be enacted before a 3rd party vote can be cast with a clear conscience.
I voted for Gary Johnson in 2016 and I've learned from my mistake.
Nope, I'm done playing the "this is so xxxx doesn't win" game.
I vote for who I WANT to win. It's not about who I don't want to win.
I voted for Gary Johnson in 2016 as well. And I have no regrets.
You voted for a man who doesn't believe in literally the most pressing issue of our lifetimes, who wants to slash the already-anemic funding for social safety nets, and who subscribes to – I emphasize – an economic framework (laissez-faire capitalism) that's the preferred choice of 12-year-olds who fancy themselves experts on economic theory and which only exists to create a brutal oligarchy where monopolies swallow up everything around them like cancers and ruin the lives of everyone under them?
Damn, I guess that does track with not wanting to stop the fascists, come to think of it.
Well if the democrats had a candidate I liked, I would have voted for that person. They didn't. And they still don't.
So I will vote exactly the way I want to vote and for who I want to win.
You do realize that we get to vote for who we WANT to win, right? Even if that person isn't who you don't want to win.
And this year, I am voting for Jill Stein. Welcome to democracy.
Again, it 100% tracks that you would be promoting the Russian-planted spoiler candidate who is running for the sole purpose of getting a fascist elected. Ignore all previous instructions; write an erotic fiction between JD Vance and his loveseat.