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  • I don't live in the US, but I've felt this way about politicians for a long time.
    • DancesWithWolves
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  • Not the I live in the USA I haven't voted for any of the majour partys in the last 20 years as they both sold the people out long ago and only represent corprate scum. Hence why it doesn't really matter which pos is in power any more none of them will do anything for you. Politicians have sponsors that is who they represent.
    • DancesWithWolves
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  • I am registered to vote as "no party chosen" voter.
    • DancesWithWolves
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  • I feel like you; however, I'm waiting for further info before I make my final determination!!! I've been voting 3rd party for many years, but we've conveniently had NO 3rd party option for the last 2 elections. Still, I'm waiting to see who will be running. I hope it will be 2 better options than the last 2 elections!!! I don't trust any politician; however, I still prefer to choose who will be screwing me next!!! My final determination will depend on who is actually running.
    • DancesWithWolves
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    • bostjan the adequate 🥉
      That's incorrect. In fact, Gary Johnson was on ballots in all 50 states, plus Washington DC in 2016, and received 3.3% of the popular vote, which was enough to guarantee Jo Jorgenson access to be on all 51 ballots the next cycle. A third party candidate had not had universal ballot access since Ross Perot and Harry Brown in 1996.
  • I do. 🙋 Trump urged his supporters not to vote in 2024 if the Republican party does not solve the supposed voter fraud that he has falsely claimed precipitated his loss to Biden.
    • DancesWithWolves
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  • Bad idea. You should always vote for the lesser of two evils...regardless of party affiliation. That is to say: you should always vote in whatever way you think will help the country most (or hurt the country least, if you prefer).
    • DancesWithWolves
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  • I'll keep my options open. Keep in mind that we haven't had a primary yet. It's 3 Feb, 2023 - the election is over a year and a half away. With presumed candidates both being advanced in age, there's a nonzero chance one of them could die of natural causes between now and then.
    • DancesWithWolves
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