cross-posted from: https://lemmus.org/post/1017989

Video on subject, The Hill:

Cornel West DEFECTS From Green Party, Goes INDEPENDENT; Americans DESPERATE For 3rd Party: Poll

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHaebD64izY

Sabby Sabs will be talking with Jill Stein (Staff of Dr. Cornel West 2024) in an hour on the update:

JILL STEIN JOINS w/WEST NEWS, KEVIN MCCARTHY OUSTED, NINA TURNER NEW GIG, KAISER STRIKE WI WINS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5SH4uYk0hY


“I’m running as an Independent candidate for President of the United States to end the iron grip of the ruling class and ensure true democracy!” West wrote on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

West may not be the only independent or third-party candidate positioned to influence the 2024 presidential contest. Current Democratic presidential contender Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is widely expected to launch an independent or third-party bid next week. And the centrist group No Labels is actively securing ballot access for a yet-to-be-named candidate.

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    While 3rd party candidates aren’t even remotely viable until we get ranked choice voting; Anything that helps to pull centrist dems left is a good thing.

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      The national Democratic Party is the farthest left it’s been since before Watergate, and Biden has presided over the most progressive presidency since the Great Society. That’s due largely to the work of dedicated progressives and activists in the Democratic Party. A West run will tilt the election towards Trump and fracture the left for ten years or more. These were lessons that were all learned 23 years ago.

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        Pre-primary 3rd party candidates have their place. They can attend debates and can force their opponents to concede to popular ideas for fear of losing votes. Past that, yes they are just spoiler votes in our two party system.

        Are you really blaming Nader for the 2000 shitshow?

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        The national Democratic Party is the farthest left it’s been since before Watergate

        That’s still not left enough for me.

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      I’d pretty strongly disagree with that, if you mean actually causing centrist Dems to not vote for Biden.

      I’d remind you that if all Green Party voters in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan in 2016 would have instead voted for Clinton, those states would have flipped, Hillary Clinton would be President right now, Roe v. Wade would still be intact, and many many many things would be very different.

      Now, I won’t pretend that these kinds of hypotheticals are super meaningful (the Libertarian party obviously exists as a factor, for instance), but the fact of the matter is that voting for the Greens in a tight state can and has contributed to very real harm to people. Second-order effects really aren’t that complicated to understand.

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        I don’t mean it’s good for them to ride the whole race out, that is just a spoiler vote. But at this early point it’s good to have left leaning opponents out there to force democrats to answer questions that may be popular with the public but they wouldn’t ask themselves if they were running opposed.

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        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_United_States_presidential_election#Results_by_state

        If all Stein voters had voted for Clinton (which, even if the Green party weren’t running, they wouldn’t all have), then maybe Clinton would have won Michigan, and final EC result is still 290:248. The contests elsewhere either weren’t close enough, or didn’t have enough Green voters to matter. The Libertarians had a much bigger impact.