• flying_sheep@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    I’m aware that more than two parties technically exist in your country. I’m also not under the illusion that voting for one of them in the general election has an effect that’s distinguishable from not voting.

    I mean, except for the individual third party voter, who has to leave the house and stand in a queue when voting third party.

    It’s great to have a political system that allows for diverse political parties. Sadly the US in not a country where such a system exists.

    Under normal circumstances, you won’t be able to ever reach critical mass with a third party, and they won’t give up power.