• chunkystyles@sopuli.xyz
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    11 hours ago

    She’s worse than that. She wastes her party’s limited resources on fruitless (counter productive even) presidential campaigns for personal clout.

    If she was serious, and not a complete fraud, she’d be putting her effort into smaller campaigns all over the country to build the party up.

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      11 hours ago

      I’ve heard this argument before.

      I’ve already heard the argument that national campaigns are how you gain national media publicity. So it’s the most cost effective way to raise the Green Party profile.

      However you want to slice it, the current political system is very deliberately designed to keep people like Jill Stein quarantined and silenced. Insisting she’s the problem seems to miss the forest of disinformation and corporate propaganda for a very small pro-environmentalist tree.

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        2 hours ago

        Yes, Jill Stein has no chance with the current system, exactly my point.

        But in smaller, more local races, The Green Party could gain seats all over the country. Just like the DSA does.

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          39 minutes ago

          But in smaller, more local races

          They still routinely get blown out 80/20 on a good year because they have no media presence and nobody with a chance at winning wants to run under their brand.

          If you can win as a Green, you’d just run as a Democrat in the same way that Libertarians who want to win just run as Republicans.

          Just like the DSA does.

          The D in DSA stands for Democrats.

          They’re a caucus, not a party. And when they do win, they’ll often struggle to keep their elected officials loyal to the platform.