Not only that, but Biden is certain to push the same policies that gave us Trump. Pair that the irreversible climate change he'll lie & do nothing to stop - and you get far worse than Trump. THANKS to Joe. Malcolm X put it best with his wolf/fox analogy.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHzNFQXTUOQ&t=108s …
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Replying to @gaijingirl2004
That is why we need to organize and mobilize where there are opportunities: local candidates like
@chesaboudin who can show progressive policies work; and electoral reforms like#RankedChoiceVoting to give 3rd parties and ind’s a chance. Pres. gen. election is no opportunity yet1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @SustainableFred @chesaboudin
Oh, we absolutely MUST organize, mobilize and
#generalstrike, demanding RCV, paper ballots, nationwide automatic audits, etc. AND - we should all vote#greenparty in the 2020 general. That includes swing states. Make sure Biden either loses or wins with zero mandate.
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Replying to @gaijingirl2004 @chesaboudin
How did voting 3rd party in 2000 and 2016 help progressives? How did Gore’s and Clinton’s losses help move the party left or energize/empower Greens, Social Dems or any other 3rd party? How did Bush/Trump winning with zero mandates in 2000 or 2016 weaken the RNC?
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Replying to @SustainableFred @chesaboudin
How did voting for the allegedly "lesser" of two evils help progressives in 2000 or 2016? Or for the last 40 years? That strategy *gave* us Trump. Voting either Biden or Trump continues that. ATM, voting
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Replying to @gaijingirl2004 @chesaboudin
Please answer my questions. I asked them in all seriousness.
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Replying to @SustainableFred @chesaboudin
I did. The bottom line is, they're innocently (I hope) faulty framing. Voting 3rd party in 2000 and 2016 at least didn't give the Dems or Reps a larger, undeserved mandate. It's a shame more of us didn't have the courage of our convictions.
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Gore & Clinton lost on their own. Though Trump is horrific, Clinton would have been, too. (Remember: HRC gave us Trump via her Pied Piper strategy, and by being a toxic candidate.) Again, by far the best 2020 strategy is to
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Replying to @gaijingirl2004 @chesaboudin
You haven’t answer my question: how did voting for the Green candidate in 2000 or 2016 help the left?
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Replying to @SustainableFred @chesaboudin
Yes, I did answer Voting for the Green candidate in 2000 & 2016 didn't support the duopoly. That inherently helped the left, & would have done more, if more people had the courage of their convictions. Let's flip that - how did voting for Hillary "help the left"?
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The duopoly won every time. No less of a mandate ever. It proved the Green party’s irrelevance and hurt the left by feuling and supporting the DNC’s and MSM’s arguments blaming us for . Even though those arguments were false, it made it harder to rally anyone to join the left.
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