MADISON, Wis. – Four independent presidential candidates have filed signatures and paperwork to appear on the November ballot, the Wisconsin Elections Commission announced Tuesday.

  • Socialist Mormon Satanist@lemmy.worldOP
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    3 months ago

    I appreciate your perspective, but I’m trying to understand how your response relates to the specific topic I raised.

    And I appreciate your perspective. But I’ve made my point clear in many posts, and from now on I will only discuss information that is in the actual news article that I posted.

    I’m simply expressing my concerns about the broader implications of voting choices.

    And I respect your right to think that. I, however, disagree. I like the fact that there are more voting choices.

    The notion that a vote for a third party “dilutes” the vote is rooted in a fear-driven mentality rather than in democratic principles.

    It assumes that votes are owned by the two major parties, which they are not. Our electoral system is supposed to represent the diverse views of the electorate, not just those of the dominant parties.

    Voting for the candidate who best represents my beliefs is not just a right—it’s a responsibility.

    Democracy thrives on diversity of thought.

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      3 months ago

      It’s crucial to acknowledge that there have been documented cases where candidates have entered races specifically to confuse voters or draw votes away from a particular party. Ignoring these tactics is just as dangerous to democracy as discounting the role of third parties.

      While I understand your commitment to voting for the candidate that aligns with your beliefs, it’s essential to consider how these strategies can impact the electoral process as a whole. Recognizing these issues doesn’t undermine the value of third-party candidates; rather, it highlights the complexities and challenges within our political system.

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        3 months ago

        Ignoring these tactics is just as dangerous to democracy as discounting the role of third parties.

        I believe that voting for the candidate who best represents my beliefs is not just a right—it’s a responsibility. One that I take very seriously.

        I don’t belive there is a spoiler effect, and that it relies on the strength of candidates. I understand and appreciate that you disagree, and you have every right to your opinions. As do I.