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
#greenparty is best - even in swing states.#nevertrumpneverbiden.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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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Answer - it HURT the left.
Because it was that many less votes for Green. And Hillary failed to acknowledge the huge chunk of her vote which wasn't FOR her. They were fear votes against Trump.
Factoring that out, she only garnered approx 20% populace. Pathetically low. 
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