The entire comment thread looks fake, and the article is pure lofty, unspecific speech.
Generally, a 3rd party has an effect calculated to move an advantage to one of the two large percentage parties, one of which will win.
@spendulus it’s quiet possible that those are paid comments as one can easily buy those comments online for few dollars, and further politicians have their own private social media team which buys these, but then again it’s difficult to prove this as we don’t have the required proof.
A lot of big words... proud to be an American... fuck yeah.
But completely devoid of "how". There have been third party candidates with big words before.
Most third party candidates have a lot of the big words talking about how they're going to unify us as one nation and all of this. They talk about how bad the two party system is and how it has led us down this path and pitted Americans up against their fellow Americans.
But most of them are only proposing like one or two issues that they want changed and there really isn't even ever a shot of them even passing those ideas. Think of someone like Andrew Yang (who I still consider as 3rd party) who pushed for UBI and at the time it had no real chance of passing.
Third party candidates really need to have that state level / national level infrastructure to truly be able to push for their ideas. There's no chance a 3rd party President is going to win -- not enough people would know about them (unless their personal persona was big enough for that) -- but there is a chance that a 3rd party could win in other races. Governor, Senate, State Legislatures, Congress, etc.
@squatz1 these third party candidates are no good as they neither have the vision or the skills required to run the nation, and that’s why they keep on making such bold claims, because they know they’ll never be in power to fulfil their bold claims.