• daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    That makes an assumption that all or a big majority third party voters would prefer Harris over Trump.

    Just for clarifying the logic here.

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      Yes. If Greens tend to the Left, the last thing they should want is right extremists

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      Nobody who would have otherwise voted for Trump is going to be convinced to vote for Stein. Every vote she gets IS one that was much more aligned with Harris.

      This isn’t a question of ALL third parties, but there aren’t any right-aligned third parties making any kind of a meaningful run.

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        What??

        In Michigan Gary Johnson got 172,136 votes, in Pennsylvania he got 146,715, and in Wisconsin he got 106,674. If all Greens voted Clinton and all Libertarians voted Trump then New Mexico would’ve only been won by Clinton with around 1,000 votes, Colorado would’ve also been nearly Trump. Nevada, New Hampshire, and Minnesota would’ve been won by Trump. Maine might’ve gone majority Trump.

        Third parties hurt Trump more than they help him, because Libertarians would not have voted Clinton.

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            How does that contradict what I said. Also the LP is still further right than the GOP

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            It’s very convenient measuring ideological abstracts rather than the objective number of votes those parties got.

            Vote for the candidate that aligns to your politics. If genocide and climate disaster is compatible with those, stick to the GOP or the Democrats.

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          And how many of them are running now? This isn’t about them, this is about the one third party candidate that actually makes headlines.

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            Why do headlines matter if she gets way less votes than Libertarians?

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            The Green party gets more attention in left-leaning circles because there are people sympathetic to it and there are people who want to blame them for the Democrats losing. It’s not because they’re actually more popular than the Libertarian party, which regularly gets like 3 times as many votes.

            2020: 1,865,917 (LP); 405,034 (GP) 2016: 4,489,359; 1,457,216 2012: 1,275,923; 469,627 2008: 523,713; 161,797 2004: 397,265; 119,859

            So it’s completely wrong to say that “there aren’t any right-wing third parties making any kind of a meaningful run.” It’s just that your perception of how popular the Libertarian party is compared to the Greens is distorted.

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              At the same time, the way that the EC favors the GOP causes the spoiler effect of the Green Party to be amplified compared to Libertarians.

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                How? By the same math as OP, the Libertarian Party splitting the vote cost Trump Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin in 2020. That’s 37 EC votes which would’ve been enough to make the election an exact tie.