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A debate on #Noconfidence , voting third party to protest the Democrat party. Skip to about 20:00 minutes for the start.

Tejas 8 Apr 27
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This old tired stupid arguement again?

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Brought to you by the CPAC and Republican Party.

Is that assumption based on any evidence?

@Tejas Nope. Don't need any evidence to voice my opinion.

@barjoe seems your opinion is based in poor logic. Voting 3rd party does equal damage to both parties.

@Tejas Paul in this clip is an asshole. We don't have "no confidence" votes in the states. It's lesser of two evils. That's the way it works in a two party system. Moderation as opposed to far right tyranny like we had the last 4 years is facilitated by voting Democrat. GOP is already far right, they don't have any principles. Thank goodness we have Biden. Ralph Nader voters elected George W Bush in 2000. That is not poor logic. It's fact.

@barjoe its only a two party system when people vote the lesser of two evils. Beyond social issues the two parties are very similar. I'm a registered independent and only vote for non corporate progressives. I used to be a big Bernie fan, until he not once but twice took the money of true progressives and then gave his support to corrupt dems. I refuse to take part in a system that doesn't represent progressive values whilst I pay tax dollars. Given the choice between a devil or a demon I'd rather just not choose.

@Tejas That kind of logic elected Ronald Reagan in 1980, George W Bush in 2000 and yes conservatives elected Bill Clinton in 1992 by the candidacy of Ross Perot. You have a right to do whatever you want with your vote. If I may ask. Who did you vote for in 2020?

@barjoe I voted for Bernie in the democratic primary, but I didn't vote in the presidential election.

@Tejas Joe Biden is closer politically to Bernie Sanders than you might think. Trump is definitely nowhere close. I don't know where this country would be right now if Trump has won.

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