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  • I deleted that because it was poorly worded, and not well thought out.

    I'm basically wondering whether a swing state is more likely to have third-party candidates on the ballot. Anecdotally it seems to me the third party candidates are attracted to the swing States.

  • I remember arguing with OP on his first day here saying he was arguing in bad faith. Its funny because at the time OP was a stein fan, even started the green party here on lemmy (https://lemmy.world/c/GreenParty). And a few dozen other, lets say interesting communities.

    But times they are a changing, just like their username has changed. Now their all in on ... Rachele Fruit? Thats right, not Claudia De La Cruz, not Jill Stein, and not Cornell West.

    OP I have one big question for you in reference to this post. Where the F did you find this horrible 'news' source. It was registered in July of this year. Their 'local' coverage is worldwide. They love the word DUOPOLY. To top it off I've found NO other source for De la Cruz being on the ballot in Tennessee.

    Should I take someone serious who made 100's of posts and 1000's of comments in favor of one third party candidate, only to swap to a completely different one less than a month later?

  • This article is full of gems, this is one of my favorites.

    The next day, with the deadline to qualify for the Arizona ballot just hours away, Brett Johnson, a prominent Republican lawyer, and Amanda Reeve, a former GOP state lawmaker, made house visits to each as they tried to persuade both to sign new paperwork to serve as West electors.

    Johnson and Reeve work for Snell & Wilmer, which has done $257,000 worth of business for the Republican National Committee over the past two years, campaign finance disclosures show.

    Hamrick declined to comment on the role of Johnson and Reeve. They did not respond to requests for comment.

    Edited with 'helpful tip' from @odelik@lemmy.today

  • "Emails from elections officials, obtained through a request under North Carolina's Public Records Law, show the pro-West Justice for All Party authorized three people to pick up and drop off signatures for them statewide — and all three are current or past employees of a Colorado-based Republican political firm called Blitz Canvassing."

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/operatives-gop-ties-are-helping-cornel-west-get-ballot-key-state-rcna153110

    3rd parties gotta start somewhere other than president. Dudes on the ballot in 13 states MAYBE 14 by election time.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlan_Crow

    The above guy donated to West, when that information became public West claimed ignorance and gave the money back. EVEN if West is on the up and up in this situation I want to point out... Cornel West being on the presidential ballot is in Harlan Crows financial interests