Polling shows Americans are ready to support independent populists running on economic platforms. But what they don’t want is anything associated with the Democratic Party’s brand.
Aye, if you can rally enough voters behind a united, third option, that would be the way to break out. I’m cautioning that you need to be sure you can knock out the hammers, otherwise you risk the Spoiler Effect fucking things up. If you take the shot and miss, you might just hit your own foot instead.
Don’t ignore the ugly realities of strategic voting just because they don’t fit your dream. If you’re confident you can break the cycle, by all means, go for it.
Oh, don’t get me wrong. I’ve absolutely given up on any hope of things getting better. We’re talking pie in the sky hypotheticals here. It’s just nice to see other people want pie, too.
You’re just being a reminder that we shouldn’t want those things and give up.
You’re just being a reminder that we shouldn’t want those things and give up.
No, I’m being a reminder that you should be strategic in how you go about it. Don’t just dream – work towards it. Gather support, particularly in smaller, local elections, where the consequences for spoiling aren’t quite as bad. Talk to people. Get people on board. Once you have enough backing, try to swing bigger elections around.
You don’t get to tell me what you remind me of, or how I take it. Just got you meant it.
So yeah, when you come in saying how stuff isn’t going to work when there’s a glimmer of hope, it’s disheartening, and that’s the effect you had on me.
For someone who wants to think strategically, maybe work on your presentation if you ever hope to be inspirational.
Aye, if you can rally enough voters behind a united, third option, that would be the way to break out. I’m cautioning that you need to be sure you can knock out the hammers, otherwise you risk the Spoiler Effect fucking things up. If you take the shot and miss, you might just hit your own foot instead.
Don’t ignore the ugly realities of strategic voting just because they don’t fit your dream. If you’re confident you can break the cycle, by all means, go for it.
Oh, don’t get me wrong. I’ve absolutely given up on any hope of things getting better. We’re talking pie in the sky hypotheticals here. It’s just nice to see other people want pie, too.
You’re just being a reminder that we shouldn’t want those things and give up.
No, I’m being a reminder that you should be strategic in how you go about it. Don’t just dream – work towards it. Gather support, particularly in smaller, local elections, where the consequences for spoiling aren’t quite as bad. Talk to people. Get people on board. Once you have enough backing, try to swing bigger elections around.
You don’t get to tell me what you remind me of, or how I take it. Just got you meant it.
So yeah, when you come in saying how stuff isn’t going to work when there’s a glimmer of hope, it’s disheartening, and that’s the effect you had on me.
For someone who wants to think strategically, maybe work on your presentation if you ever hope to be inspirational.