On the question of voting 3rd Party, here's a bird's-eye view of elections: Like societies, elections are about individuals and groups. To win the most voters you must win the largest coalition. Individual votes are like cells; coalition blocks are like organs. You get enough working organs, you got a working body. Saying "I'm voting for who shares my values most no matter what" gets us a lot of cells, and too few cooperating organs. (Long as we realize this, I support 3rd party development)
Those are very good points. I think more or less individual third parties, and voters, can work together and become an organ; it's just in the past it seems organization has been lacking. I think we need to form a solid third party coalition, get the Constitution Party working with the Libertarians where they agree and so on.
On the question of voting 3rd Party, here's a bird's-eye view of elections: Like societies, elections are about individuals and groups. To win the most voters you must win the largest coalition. Individual votes are like cells; coalition blocks are like organs. You get enough working organs, you got a working body. Saying "I'm voting for who shares my values most no matter what" gets us a lot of cells, and too few cooperating organs. (Long as we realize this, I support 3rd party development)
haronmichael 3 years ago
Those are very good points. I think more or less individual third parties, and voters, can work together and become an organ; it's just in the past it seems organization has been lacking. I think we need to form a solid third party coalition, get the Constitution Party working with the Libertarians where they agree and so on.
biblebeltchristian 3 years ago