Breonna Taylor

These ads man :smh:
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is this an ad for white women?
 
Why has no third party ever won the presidency?
Because the US system is not designed to work this way.

In other democracies, candidates have to earn the majority of the vote to be declared winners (more than 50% of the vote). They often have a run off election in case the first round of elections results in no candidate earning >50% of the vote. During the second round, voters can only pick the two best candidates of the previous rounds (no Harambee write in nonsense). Here, the highest plurality wins the election, which is why it is a valid tactic to try and split the vote of the opposition. This is the fundamental reason why politics in the US has an extremely negative flavor: it easier to get people to the polls by using fear than by using concrete policy plans. Because the greatest minority wins the seat, it also makes no sense to run as third party candidate, especially in a context where one of the major parties is guaranteed to have 35-45% of the electorate in any election (that would be the GOP, which has a base that is more disciplined and consistent when it comes to voting).
 
Why has no third party ever won the presidency?
I’d say primarily due to lack of financial backing. Third party presidential candidates are also seen as ‘spoiler candidates’ by many on both sides of the political spectrum. For example, in some cases Republican operatives are behind the financial backing of a third party candidate because their candidacy tends to siphon votes away from Democrats in key area.

You can see the latter going on in this current election actually with Kanye West’s campaign.
Republican operatives have been spotted delivering signatures to election committees in an attempt to get Kanye on the ballot. His campaign is also embroiled in allegations of electoral fraud. In 2 states so far. witnesses filed sworn affidavits to the election committees in which they claimined they were fraudulently tricked into signing documents to get Kanye on the ballot. In at least 1 state, the campaign’s defense was led a former General Counsel for the RNC.


Ross Perot ran had the most succesful third party presidential campaign in modern US politics and even then it yielded zero results in the Electoral College system.
Back in the early 90s, he managed to secure 18.9% of the popular vote.

Given all of the above, the overwhelmingly prevailing view amongst voters is that third party presidential candidates simply have zero chance of winning. That is the reality so voting for them is seen as a useless wasted vote. This puts them in a seemingly endless cycle of never being able to mount a meaningful presidential campaign, much less win one.
 
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Pretty much sums up how I feel about Biscuit Clown Cameron.

Protect her at all costs. That line about blacks back in the day helping whites to enslave blacks. Cameron is the living embodiment of this. Candace Owens and Cameron are essentially the same person. They wanna be accepted by whites so bad, in reality they don’t give af about our issues.
 
Protect her at all costs. That line about blacks back in the day helping whites to enslave blacks. Cameron is the living embodiment of this. Candace Owens and Cameron are essentially the same person. They wanna be accepted by whites so bad, in reality they don’t give af about our issues.

You are right. They want to be accepted so bad but they never will be. Candace wasn't even invited to the RNC and Biscuit Boy Cameron will always be a fraud and a sellout. I hope Cameron keeps that same energy when the police harass him because we all know that day is coming
 
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