Sunday, November 11, 2012

3rd-Party Coalition

I wrote this to the 10 other political parties with a presidential candidate that I saw on the ballot.

  • We all knw that by the end of today, the president-elect will be either Republican or Democrat. I see on the ballot 10 other party candidates, which we all knw will not win. SOLUTION: to break into this only-2-party-system and make it @ least a 3-party-system, all the other parties need to form a coalition and put forth 1 nominee jointly, instead of putting-up 10 different individuals none of which stands a chance of winning. To be fair to all members of the coalition, pick the Presidential nominee from 1 party, VP-nominee from another, Senator-nominee from the 3rd, Congressman-nominee from the 4th, etc. And thus all the parties campaign for the same individuals. Then maybe some victories might start to happen.
    • Vindawg Vinnie [11Nov2012] Of course there are many conflicting ideologies, and that's good. That's why they are different parties. But if they cannot find even 1 issue on which they can all agree and unite around, they will just continue being irrelevant little groups that most people will continue to ignore. A way to successfully market a 3rd-COALITION-party, is to do what has already proven to work, instead of wasting time, effort, & $ on what obviously has never worked thus far. What makes people think that continuing to do the same thing will eventually produce better result? What has history already shown? If one president gets caught in a scandal that shakes their party, others from the same party or of the other big party with waiting baskets collect the fruit that falls; never a 3rd party! UNITE, UNITE, UNITE, or die-away from insignificance.

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