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It's really not. How does me, and me alone voting 3rd party help?
If nobody votes 3rd party, then they'll never win, now will they?
Of course not -- so what you're effectively saying is that it's "simple" to get enough people to agree on what the right changes are to the status quo, and collectively back a candidate that promises those changes for them to get enough votes to be able to make those changes.
Which is of course exactly what 3rd party candidates are attempting to do by campaigning in the first place. I wonder if they know how "simple" it's supposed to be.
Yeah it is simple - when people stop buying the "a vote for third party is lost". Go out, protest, vote for 3rd parties. But nope, it's easier to let democracy be eroded further and further.
You must have missed this part, let me copy and paste it again for you:
"get enough people to agree on what the right changes are to the status quo, and collectively back a candidate that promises those changes for them to get enough votes to be able to make those changes."
Please explain how that's simple to make happen.
Right now, what you're saying is tantamount to saying that achieving world piece is simple, all people need to do is just be kind to each other. It's cute, but it's completely devoid of any critical thought.