The president of the AFL-CIO called the November election a “fundamental choice,” slamming Trump as “an unhinged serial union buster who betrays working people.”

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        I get you, and we really need a ranked voting system. But until then if you don’t vote for Harris, you get Trump. It’s a bitter pill to swallow, I know.

        • TechnoCat
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          And you can blame Democrats and Republicans for not championing ranked choice.

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            True. Why would they give up their monopoly? It’s a crappy situation, but if Trump wins—you’ll never get to vote again.

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              Let me get this straight: I have no choice but to vote for Harris so that I can vote. It seems the right to vote has already been stripped.

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                If you want to vote in the future, you better hope Trump doesn’t win. I know the concept of limited choices is disappointing, but that’s reality—and while I would love to see additional political parties have an equal chance, that’s not the system we live in.

      • @GBU_28@lemm.ee
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        78 days ago

        Are you suggesting a third party will get anywhere near the votes than either trump or Harris?

        • Verdant Banana
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          yes that is exactly what am suggesting

          but unfortunately, too many citizens are drowning in the red and blue punch bowls to vote third party

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            28 days ago

            Ok well that suggestion is silly, there’s zero chance of it happening in November.