• cfgaussian@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    While all of that is true, it still seems to me as an outside observer that if you’re gonna vote for anyone in US presidential elections then right now West is probably the least objectionable candidate. At the very least voting third party is a blow against the corporate duopoly.

    However the litmus test for him will be if he ends up endorsing or telling you to vote for the Democrat candidate after he drops out. If he does then he is no better than Bernie and all his rhetoric about the Democrats being irredeemable was not serious.

    So i say wait and see what happens, will he remain principled, at least against the uniparty, or will he cave.

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      1 year ago

      Honestly I’m expecting him to sheepdog for the DNC too at this point. Ironically, it was Sanders himself who taught me to never trust the fiery invective of a candidate before the nominees have been pulled.

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        1 year ago

        I suppose the fact he is running as a Green rather than a Dem makes that a little less likely. I could easily be wrong, but I don’t think a Green (at least in recent memory) has turned into a Democrat cheerleader. Whereas Sanders was running as a dem and just served to try to funnel a few more left-leaning votes back into the far-right.