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  • It'll be okay to vote third party (in a social sense since it's already allowed legally) when we change the election systems that we use so that third party votes are not spoiler votes. Let's abandon First Past the Post and use something like Ranked Choice Voting or better.

  • Fun is also what fuels exploration and learning. I think the overall point here is that there are people who have fun with different experiences that may be at odds with each other. Some people like struggling with something until they achieve success, and others just want to relax and have a good time.

    Personally, I've had my fun with hard games in the past, but I'm turned off from the idea of getting stuck behind a skill barrier because I'm older now and have less time to spend on games.

  • It seems like it is useful to try to speak to the median voter and (supposed) undecideds who would be affected by this. There are lots of other publications with different perspectives. Is it bad necessarily that this one exists and operates this way?

  • People often segregate themselves into bubbles separated from others they oppose. I can say since the political affiliation is known from past elections, that has become a stronger factor when I am deliberating on which places I would want to live. I'm sure this is adding to the polarization, where people are gravitating to communities that more often reinforce their beliefs and give them fewer opportunities to challenge them.

    How can we counter this polarizing force?

  • Third parties under the First Past the Post voting system are literally the threat to the power structure that will just keep them pushed down by the major parties.

    The major parties may be afraid of sharing power now, but they are also seeing the threat of losing power completely when they can't keep their coalitions together.

    We see Democrats making a major move today with Biden stepping down from the race in order to placate parts of the party that are very unsatisfied. The threat is already more real today than it has ever been.

    I think that people will realize that we are all in alignment about reforming the election system being better for the country, even to preserve a large part of the current power structure.

  • Joe Biden Drops Out

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  • I think that Kamala is the most obvious replacement especially because she has access to the Biden/Harris campaign funds. If that's agreed upon by the delegates, then the selection is just for VP, which I think can be more streamlined.