• tabular@lemmy.world
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      22 hours ago

      If the voting system trends towards two bad options which both get worse every year, how much does their vote reflect what they really want?

      • VieuxQueb@lemmy.ca
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        19 hours ago

        If they choose the worst option it’s a signal they want to keep moving in that direction!

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          15 hours ago

          Only a tiny portion of people are actually psychopaths who would knowingly choose the worst option for everyone.

          • P1k1e@lemmy.world
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            15 hours ago

            And thanks to gerrymandering that minority gets it’s way half the time

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              9 hours ago

              I don’t care how good someone thinks they are - eventually they will fall to temptation and fail to resist the bad incentives placed on them by a system.

              If a government is elected under a winner-take-all (first-past-the-post) voting system then there is no incentive to change that system to solve gerrymandering (also the spoiler effect and misrepresentation error). I hope it is possible for an newly elected party to quickly implement a representative voting system after winning on an unrepresentative one.

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            15 hours ago

            From their perspective voting 3rd party has the same result as not voting at all - that’s an issue which main parties do not offer to solve.

            • RachelRodent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              13 hours ago

              In Europe where there is a proper parlement getting your fave party to patlement is valid. In the two party system of US voting for the lesser most popular monster is the way to keep the worst monster out of the whitehouse, you can still do other political action to pursue YOUR ideals.

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                11 hours ago

                But it’s not a 2 party system by design. It’s just that the major parties have convinced enough sheep that it is.

    • Nima@leminal.space
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      12 hours ago

      thanks for letting us know you have absolutely no understanding of the american election system.

      confidently, too.