• @Bronzebeard@lemm.ee
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        66 months ago

        Replacement takes years, during which it’s spoiling every race and letting us slip into fascism.

    • @mightyfoolish@lemmy.world
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      326 months ago

      They can worry about the spoiler effect… Or they can worry about the massive amount of people who don’t vote because they feel it’s pointless or barely muster enough care to do it.

      • Brave Little Hitachi Wand
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        216 months ago

        The fact that these experienced politicians whose judgment you appear to trust, have both decided to work within the existing system should probably sway your opinion of what the optimal strategy is at least a bit more.

        There are usually two parties because the game-theoretic dynamic of this electoral system has a significant channelizing effect on the likeliest outcomes. Once you’ve accepted that reality, the (admittedly unsatisfying) optimal strategy becomes apparent.

        I say this all with zero rancor - I do not like these arguments either, but the logic of it is difficult to see past. I would prefer the system be overthrown entirely but, and this is key, you go into the revolution with the populace that exists - and they’re going to have their own ideas for what comes next. I’m not so sure I’d like what they bring to the table.

        • @mightyfoolish@lemmy.world
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          26 months ago

          The fact that these experienced politicians whose judgment you appear to trust, have both decided to work within the existing system should probably sway your opinion of what the optimal strategy is at least a bit more.

          I like them but would I don’t think I would consider them that successful in respective of their peers. This system is literally against them being successful.

          • Brave Little Hitachi Wand
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            26 months ago

            That’s so.

            A career in politics hasn’t attracted much high quality talent in general, I think they’d be more successful if there was more of a sense of politics being a good option for good people. It mainly attracts scum these days.

    • NoneOfUrBusiness
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      156 months ago

      The spoiler effect will work in the short term, but if a progressive party can oust the DNC in even a few states Congress should look a lot different to how it is now. A bit of pain is worth it to escape the slow death promised by the DNC.

        • NoneOfUrBusiness
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          146 months ago

          Stares at the election results I don’t think they needed to wait for anyone to sacrifice anything.

          • @Bronzebeard@lemm.ee
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            16 months ago

            My point is we shouldn’t also be sacrificing the short term, because the wealthy elite in the dnc don’t care, they win either way. We don’t. Ousting them is less destructive than ignoring the biggest flaw of first past the post election systems

            • NoneOfUrBusiness
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              26 months ago

              My point is we shouldn’t also be sacrificing the short term, because the wealthy elite in the dnc don’t care, they win either way.

              That’s preferable, but it’s nearly certain that a strong left wing party would result in more Republican victories due to the spoiler effect. As far as I understand you can only have one or the other (or neither) here.

    • Hemingways_Shotgun
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      56 months ago

      That’s a false worry.

      As a Canadian with multiple political parties in our house of parliament, numbers don’t change.

      If one left party gets 100 seats, the second left party gets 20, and the right leaning party gets 115 (for example) The right leaning party, yes technically, gets to say they’re in charge. But they can’t really do anything without cooperation from the left.

      115 < 120 regardless of the number of parties.

      Parties matter less than right vs left matters.

      • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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        26 months ago

        Yes, but if one left party gets 100 votes, the second left party gets 20 votes, and the right leaning party gets 115 (for example) The right leaning party gets the seat.

        I’m sure you’ve seen examples of Liberal and NDP votes combined outnumbering the Conservative votes on a riding but the Conservative still won.

        • Hemingways_Shotgun
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          16 months ago

          Yes. That’s my point. It’s called a minority government and it means no one side can do anything without collaboration from the other side no matter who’s nominally “in charge”.

          • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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            26 months ago

            I’m not talking about total seats, I’m talking about in one specific riding. Whatever district you are in, if the Conservative MP in your area gets 40% of the vote, and the liberal and NDP MPs each get 30% of the vote, the Conservative wins the seat and the other parties get nothing in that district, despite 60% of voters voting for left leaning parties.

            I think it’s awesome that Canada is able to support more than 2 parties, but that doesn’t mean the spoiler effect doesn’t exist.

            • Hemingways_Shotgun
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              16 months ago

              I get that. But my initial comment was/is about total seats, so what are you trying to argue here?

              • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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                16 months ago

                Your initial comment was how the spoiler effect doesn’t exist. When it comes to individual seats it still does.

    • @Wes4Humanity@lemm.ee
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      46 months ago

      Make the DNC the spoiler… I think Bernie and the squad could pull enough Dems away, plus get enough new people, to actually have a bigger party than the DNC