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  • Ok, so now it's thrown away as opposed to being a vote for Trump.

    There are several good reasons why voting third party is better than not voting. First, it is a self-fulfilling prophesy to say that a third party can't win, and that assumption is based on previous vote totals in previous elections, so the total in this election will affect conventional wisdom in future elections. Second, there are thresholds where even if a party doesn't win, they could be eligible for things like public election funding. Third, voting third party as opposed to not voting promotes political engagement, and can publicize organizations like PSL that are involved in things outside of elections. Fourth, voting third party tells politicians where you're politically aligned, and opens the door for the party to bargain with a major party and potentially being able to offer an endorsement in exchange for concessions.

    • it's both

      it's a vote thrown away, which benefits trump, if you'd be a kamala supporter

      this is so not complicated the mental gymnastics on display could go to the olympics

      as for your points

      1. It's mathematically impossible for a third party candidate to win, no amount of throwing away your vote will change the mathmatical certainty, this shows you did not understand the video you responded to
      2. congrats, you have funded a party that can with absolute certainty accomplish nothing, woop de do.
      3. Voting always does that
      4. At the cost of benefitting the party you like the least... there's so many ways to do that that are risk free but instead you risk trump for god knows what reason
      • I wouldn't be a Kamala supporter, so it doesn't benefit Trump. Glad we got that resolved.

        It’s mathematically impossible for a third party candidate to win

        Objectively false. If a third party candidate got the most votes, then they would win, so it is mathematically possible. I understand the video perfectly.

        congrats, you have funded a party that can with absolute certainty accomplish nothing, woop de do.

        Even if they accomplished nothing, I'd still rather my money go to them than to the government or either major party, all of which I oppose.

        Voting always does that

        Sorry, you asked "why vote at all if you're not going to vote strategically," so that's the question I was answering.

        At the cost of benefitting the party you like the least

        I'm not benefitting the party I like the least, I am only benefiting the party I vote for.

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