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6 months agoI think you might need to reread my post, I didn’t say it was easy. It’s reality, which generally isn’t easy.
I think you might need to reread my post, I didn’t say it was easy. It’s reality, which generally isn’t easy.
Want to build a viable third party for presidential elections? Start small at the city/county level and eventually you will have candidates at the state/federal level. Today’s city council is tomorrow’s senator/president. Does it really surprise anyone that a relatively unknown and unproven candidate outside of the two major parties doesn’t get any traction in a federal election?
So you don’t agree that starting from the ground up won’t work? Why not? Too much effort or takes too much time?