Until third parties have a presence at the national level it’s stupid to vote for one for president.
If you think Democratic presidents don’t get anything done with a Republican Congress just wait until both sides of both houses refuse to work with a third party president.
I do think it depends on where you live. In about half of states, your vote for president is meaningless. Mississippi isn’t going blue and Massachusetts isn’t going red. In those cases, voting third party has the chance to effect future federal election funding.
But yeah, if you’re in a state with literally any chance at all of being a toss up, don’t vote 3rd party.
Third parties have some valid ideas and I don’t oppose voting them in down ballot to create an alternative to the two main parties.
But voting for them as presidential candidates right now means that I’m effectively voting against my ideals.
Until third parties have a presence at the national level it’s stupid to vote for one for president.
If you think Democratic presidents don’t get anything done with a Republican Congress just wait until both sides of both houses refuse to work with a third party president.
I do think it depends on where you live. In about half of states, your vote for president is meaningless. Mississippi isn’t going blue and Massachusetts isn’t going red. In those cases, voting third party has the chance to effect future federal election funding.
But yeah, if you’re in a state with literally any chance at all of being a toss up, don’t vote 3rd party.
Voting dems down ballot is just as important. Don’t be a fool.
I’ve said my piece, you don’t have to agree.