Dragonstaff
Maybe you can’t speak for what socialists prefer. It’s really odd to say it’s third party voters’ fault your preferred candidate didn’t win rather than your candidates fault they did not attract enough voters.
If everyone left of the Overton window promise to vote for the Democrats regardless of what policies the Democrats propose, what prevents the Democrats from moving to the right?
So if you’re with two Rikers, you’ll probably get ignored. But you get to watch two Rikers, so still worth it.
If one’s hardware is 10+ years old, I don’t think upgrading to the latest OS is likely high on their list of priorities.
“We have the receipts. They uh…go to school in Canada so you can’t see them.”
“Shortly after searching the incredibly confidential database of financial information our unauthorized access was cut off.”
These guys are almost funny, but I hope they go to jail like Tracy Peters.
Nobody said that a third party would win the presidency, so that’s a weird question. The answer is no, but you already knew that.
The tea party is a great example of Republicans listening to their base. Democrats should do the same. I don’t see anyone telling the far right they HAVE to vote for Republicans even if they run a liberal candidate. Democrats don’t own the votes of the Left either.
Voting for progressives down ballot is not a real way to influence the party, and I don’t believe you really think it is. Also, like I said, many progressives do that.
It’s just another line from the DNC to tell the progressives to shut up. When Dems start treating progressives like Republicans treat MAGA (worship, adoration, and fear) then you can expect that progressives will vote for Dems at the top of the ticket.