I can respect someone without respecting their choice. It takes no money or particular amount of time to vote. People have died for the right. So no, I don't have to respect someone choosing to throw their vote over to Mitch McConnell and thinking it's some statement or strategy

Feb 16, 2022 · 3:37 AM UTC

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Does that extend to people who vote third party?
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I respect someone choosing to vote third-party. Absolutely.
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Voting for Democrats, or Republicans, is voting for the enemy of working people
The capitalist doesn’t vote a working class ticket, but the working class do vote the capitalist ticket, and that is why the capitalists are in power and the workers in servitude, and we want to reverse this situation and put the workers in power
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Who is more responsible for the Right in US politics? A. Non voters B. Elected Democrats & the Democratic Party
12% A
88% B
0% Refused
17 votes • Final results
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And I lost respect for you when you labeled people that disagreed with you as, “unsophisticated” You’re just another elitist…
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.@marwilliamson I volunteered @ProjAngelFood for decades. I canvassed for Bernie & was active in legalizing weed in Cali. I even promoted many of the candidates you’re platforming. HOWEVER, you can’t be dismissive of disenfranchised voters’ pain. Accept reality & make your case!
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“It takes no […] particular amount of time to vote.” - Yeah, in your district. So called progressives have a blocking minority rn, the best outcome incrementalists could’ve hoped for,but they never used their enormous power even once. So what’s the “sophisticated” strategy here?
Electoral politics doesn't work when both major political parties of our corporate-controlled corrupt political duopoly are the same..basically one party..a pro-war, pro-corporate party. The electoral system is designed to handcuff the choice to just two & marginalize the others.
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Umm...didn't the Democrats literally throw "their vote over to McConnell" last year by raising $70 million but finding the one pol in all of Kentucky who had literally no shot of defeating him? Seems sort of like pro wrestling to some of us unsophisticated Poors out here.
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