about those other parties besides the Big Two

i could vote for those, maybe …


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It's a binary system.
Why would anyone vote for someone, not actually in the system?
 
As third parties tend to be Russia-funded, none of them are really a good choice.

I haven't checked out every party there, but that is the pattern. Greens and libertarians are the obvious examples there.
 
dont you do that already?
Interesting question. I must confess, I don't know how to answer that other than I would prefer the elimination of all parties and the elimination of the party line vote on all ballots. As far as your poll goes, all of the other parties in question that you list all have one huge problem - none of them ever field a candidate worthy of voting for. They are all nothing but a protest vote. Hell, true Libertarians such as Rand Paul, won't even run as Libertarians because they don't want to lose. Hell, Ross Perot got almost 20% of the vote when he ran and ZERO electoral votes.
 
Interesting question. I must confess, I don't know how to answer that other than I would prefer the elimination of all parties and the elimination of the party line vote on all ballots. As far as your poll goes, all of the other parties in question that you list all have one huge problem - none of them ever field a candidate worthy of voting for. They are all nothing but a protest vote. Hell, true Libertarians such as Rand Paul, won't even run as Libertarians because they don't want to lose. Hell, Ross Perot got almost 20% of the vote when he ran and ZERO electoral votes.


i remember well that ROSS PEROT!
 
could you name some?
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White Constitutional Nationalist Party?
The Constitution Is Anti-White and Pro-Blueblood

By design of the Language Lords, we don't see "blueblood" much anymore, so I better say what it means: someone who is born rich. The language-benders even called a TV show "Bluebloods," in order to misinform us that it means "cops."
 
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