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The Green Party leader has hired a GOP consulting firm and worked with Trump-affiliated lawyers.

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 months ago (2 children)

The US Green Party, and all other minor parties, have no incentive to act professionally or nominate serious candidates because voters can't really punish it electorally for nominating shit candidates or other screw-ups by the party.

Green Party electoral results:

Libertarian Party electoral results:

Working Families Party electoral results:

Constitution Party electoral results:

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 months ago

The WFP uses electoral fusion to join with Democrats. Don't lump them in with Constitution (far right), LP (far right), or Green (pure spoiler, doesn't work with Democrats, never makes efforts to keep the far right out).

Under the WFP ticket, they have members elected to the Philadelphia City Council. There are members of the WFP currently up for election through fusion, running under the Democratic ticket. Lets take a look here at a few things...

In 2015, NY WFP ran 111 candidates, and won 71 local offices.. Ed Gomes became a member of the CT Senate.

In 2017, Josh Hall won in CT House of Reps.

They are new to many areas. CA in 2022 for example. Sue Altman is the WFP leader in NJ, and is currently running under the Democrat ticket.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago (1 children)

This is the really important bit.

Like, we need third parties, but running them in federal elections is at best a dog-and-pony act, and at worst, a useful agent for the least-aligned party via the spoiler effect.

Even if a third party candidate miraculously won the presidency, they would be cockblocked their entire term.

The way they are now is an insult to democracy.

If they really wanted to do be effective, they'd best be working together where goals align. And where goals should align for all of them, voting reform and moving off FPTP, would be a damn good place to start.

But they don't want to be effective. They just want to pop up every 4 years, get some money, con a few suckers into thinking that voting for them will give them a clean conscience, then disappear back into their hole. Giant fucking scam, all of them.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago

If they really wanted to do be effective, they’d best be working together where goals align.

This is what the WFP does. They have a number of members running as Democrats, or put their endorsement to democrats, where needed (or where they don't have ballot access and need to run as Democrat).

They don't belong in NateNate60's list.