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Which party is that?
I asked you a couple of times
You won’t state one
Which party is that?
Hahahsjahahajahahah
“You are in no position to tell me”
I asked you a couple of times
You won’t state one
I know enough to be sure that there will never be a major third party. Forced to choose between three instead of two would short-circuit the mental capabilities of the masses.
I'm not a member of any party. I don't need to register to vote in primaries.
You aren't, but you're free to do it anyway. What grade did you finish in school?
Well, that literally never happened, so there's that. You are fucking insane.
You are in no position to tell me what I am or am not.
And you have no power without the Democratic Party to make it happen
Yet you hate them?
Only registered party members should be allowed to vote in party primaries,
and perhaps that membership should be required to have been in effect for at least two years.
Every body is entitled to vote in a general election or in a non-partisan primary as in some mayoral races.
To impact a party's nomination, however, one should be an active party member in good standing.
[FONT=&]Donald Trump has floated the idea of running a third-party campaign if increasingly disgruntled Republican leaders don’t get behind his run for the presidency.
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[FONT=&]Trump signaled the possibility by posting an article on Truth Social Wednesday promoting just such an option.
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[FONT=&]Bizarrely, the author of the article in the right-wing journal American Greatness, believes such a move would torpedo Trump’s chances to win the White House. But it would also wipe out Republican hopes, which would be a deserving punishment for rejecting the popular former president, writer Dan Gelernter indicated in his piece entitled “The Coming Split.”
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[FONT=&]“Do I think Trump can win as a third-party candidate? No. Would I vote for him as a third-party candidate? Yes. Because I’m not interested in propping up this corrupt [GOP] gravy-train any longer,” he wrote.
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[FONT=&]He claimed that the “Republican machine has no intention of letting us choose Trump again: He is not a uniparty team player. They’d rather lose an election to the Democrats, their brothers in crime, than win with Trump.”
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[FONT=&]He asked: “What should we do when a majority of Republicans want Trump, but the Republican Party says we can’t have him? Do we knuckle under and vote for Ron DeSantis because he would be vastly better than any Democrat? I say no, we don’t knuckle under.”
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[FONT=&]Trump has flirted before with the idea of a third party — and apparently largely out of vindictiveness.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-floats-third-party-threat-071227119.html
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Keep repeating yourself. Maybe you'll convince yourself of something.
Third-Party Trump will go to the highest bidder. The Clinton's already convinced Trump to run in 2016 thinking he was the ticket to a Hillary win. Republicans will have to come up with a lot of money to convince Trump not to run in 2024.Odd that such an asshole might actually be responsible for what America needs.
The success of a third party would depend upon how much cash was lavished on its launch and who would head it after El Trumpo had served his purpose.