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Heard this same old story every 4 years my entire life. It's starting to not work anymore, just look at Biden's polling. People are realizing its a scam.
As long as Trump is running, that's the reality, though. Trump is nothing like any GOP candidate that's ever run in anyone's life. If anything, he seems worse now than he did in 2016. The 2025 plan is an open document from the Trump team about how the right can seize power forever. In just a few short years, he's completely transformed the GOP into something utterly unrecognizable. If you can't see that, you're just being willfully ignorant. To treat him as an ordinary republican is to legitimize him. Hopefully he loses this time and drops dead before the next election, but it's far too close to say that he won't win this time.
It's that polling I'm talking about. It's a critically close race and even as unpopular as Biden is, I'd still take him over Trump any day and there isn't a single other viable candidate. He'll still need people to vote for him, though. For everything that people don't like about Biden, Trump is even worse and people seem to have forgotten that. With less than a year to go and everyone who isn't Trump or Biden getting little support, our choices are already laid out for us. As nice as it would be to have a "neither" vote option, we don't have that luxury. This is could easily shape up to be a repeat of the 2016 election and the only way to fight it is to vote against Trump, whoever that may be. It sucks, but that's the system we exist in. Every potential voter who abstains only makes a Trump victory more likely, given how strong Trump's position is. We're given the choice between the lesser of two evils and to say "I don't care" doesn't actually teach anyone a lesson. You might not care, but there are many people whose lives would be made measurably worse if Trump were to succeed.
Can't wait for 28 when you libs call the Republican candidate a uniquely dire threat to democracy, that argument is dead, get over it. I'm voting Jill Stein because she represents the platform that you and all Democrats when polled overwhelmingly agree with because that's how voting works.
https://electionscience.org/library/the-spoiler-effect/
Just gonna put this here in case you want to read about how similar third party candidates in a two party system negatively impact the outcomes of such candidates.
It's only a two party system because Dem voters are cowards.