Lucky slip of the tongue!Sold Red State Governors and Legislators
Lucky slip of the tongue!Sold Red State Governors and Legislators
We have a winner here!
We have a winner here!
No, I have never advocated for any such thing, regardless of baseless accusations by people who aren't reading my posts. I am advocating for Americans to show they care about their nation and it's advancement and better, and the power of THEY THE PEOPLE over malign, twisted, and treasonous government agendas, plutocratic rule through rampant corruption, and high crime at the highest level, and vote out BOTH major parties in the same election, and end the seditious and criminal soft tyranny of the Duopoly. I am unaware of having advocated for anything else as far as U.S. politics are concerned.
No, another loser, just like you. Nobody is reading my posts, but instead several people are quick to attribute me false, slanderous, and baseless accusation of motivation, intention, belief, and support - a favourite tactic that Goebbels, McCarthy, and Trump have all been known to employ against those they disagree with.
Way I look at it at the worst Biden might be incompetent or won't do much.
That's an improvement in Trump who is going out of his way to hurt people and is grossly incompetent to the point of being a danger to the American people.
Even if Biden is a hard core neo con (he's not) he can still be reasoned with and pressured and it's the party that drafts legislation anyway.
The Democrats flawed as they are still an improvement.
They're really about 3 or 4 parties in a big tent.
That isn't an option in this election though.
you need to have a bong or something mate you're uptight
Again, you too, are accusing me of advocating I'm not. To all concerned, quit making baseless accusations against me and read my posts. If this carries on, you all will be written off as disingenuous liars, slanderers, and griefers, and with no credibility or legitimacy, and you will have well earned that earned that label.
Does the YS need electoral reform? Yes. Right here right now it's Trump vs Biden pick one.
Just saying this in isolation, without making any other committed statement I know the wolves and vultures on this thread are slavering to hang me with, but this quote - in any election, really, not just this one - is almost always more a scare tactic than truth, in any mathematical statistic.
Really, provide us with the statistics for when a write in or 3rd party candidate last won an election in the US.
Write-In Victories:
Strom Thurmond - South Carolina Senate Seat, 1954.
Lisa Murkowski - Alaska Senate Seat, 2010
Third Party/Independent Candidates won quite a few Gubernatorial, Mayoral (of big cities), Senatorial, and Representative Elections throughout U.S. political history, and the U.S. Presidential Elections of 1824 and 1860 were full-out, four-horse races in truth, and Third Party/Independent candidates came VERY close in 1892, 1912, and 1992.
And, you quoted the wrong post of mine for the question you were asking.![]()
Very closer doesn't really matter in a winner takes all system so for presidential races you are going back to 1860.
It should be noted that the Republicans were only able to win in 1860 because the democrats had split and were running multiple candidates then. Neither major party has split this time around.
Of course, I notice you just ignored all the non-Presidential victories I mentioned. This is a growing, troublesome, and unhealthy mentality toward American politics that a lot of Americans - and a lot of non-Americans - are buying into, and it's not good AT ALL. It enabled Bush's acts of high treason, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and many violations of the U.S. Constitution, it led to divisive consternation over Obama's Executive Orders, it has benefited Trump and all of his corruption and overreach immensely, and even some Biden/Harris are already playing up the imperious perceived posture. But it is a myth, and the U.S. Constitution can clearly show that. The myth - the toxic myth with no good coming down the line - is that the U.S. President is the ONLY meaningful and relevant elected office in the American political apparatus. That Congress, the State Governors and other Statewide elected offices, State Legislatures, City and Town Mayors and Councils, and County, Parish, and Organized Borough Committees are all just sidenotes and not to be paid too much attention to - all eyes on the White House. This mentality is a big, big mistake, and not is AT ALL how the U.S. Constitution lays it out. The Athenian Democracy of Antiquity on having one meaningful elected position - the Archon, who was elected by the Citizen's Assembly annually - was a massive failure. No one with any brains in their head should EVER view an American Presidential Election as electing a dictator and tyrant for four years. All the other elected offices are there for a reason, and have important roles - in fact, each of Congress and the State are AT LEAST as the President. So, please shed that toxic and ruinous mentality, and pass on the sentiment to as many as you can.
But you are advocating a course of action for US citizens to take that benefits Trump.
Quit insistently and aggressively pushing psychoactive drug "solutions." It's disgusting, and not all of us need to descend to that level to make it through life. So quit it!
I spent my spell on achieving the unattainable 20 years ago, now i'm happy if I manage to avert the avoidable.Politics may be the art of the attainable, the next best thing, but realpolitik is just so damn boring. Start where you want, and then everything else is just bull****.
I don't think it's likely that all the red states would move on this, but remember that 2016 was decided by 70,000 votes in just three states. I absolutely can see 3-5 red states deciding to put their thumb on the scale in places where the race is tight by forcing their electors to vote for Trump regardless of the state's popular vote and even getting away with it. That may be all it takes to put him over 270 EC votes, as well.Reports suggest strategy to bypass results in key states under discussion, but legal experts say such an effort is likely to fail