Ross Perot was our last hope
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He won't be our last hope. It will happen just trust and believe.Ross Perot was our last hope
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He won't be our last hope. It will happen just trust and believe.

That was 200 years ago I'm talking in OUR lifetime
More people are waking up now. Trust me, it will happen again. Thanks to social media more people are finding out truth.The way Democrats and Republicans got together in '94 to ban all 3rd party federal candidates from entering in general election debate forums due to the ether that Ross dropped on them bytches, Ive lost all faith breh![]()
More people are waking up now. Trust me, it will happen again. Thanks to social media more people are finding out truth.
P.S. damn that's dirty.
"September 18th 2014"@C.Holla I think the only way we see a 3rd party candidate is if someone from Silicon Valley says fukk the system. They have been "making the rules" in SF and the valley for a long time now. They have only gotten more wealthy and attained more connections as technology advances. IMO they would be the only ones capable of utilizing technology in such a way that they can neutralize the traditional two-party system. Kind of like Bloomberg in NY but as an independent.

But to answer the question...yes. They will at some point. Ever is a mighty long time. One would think that at some point moderate voters and elected officials will become incredibly tired as each party strays to the end of each side of the spectrum while less gets accomplished and more feel that theyre not being represented at all. A legitimate third party could solve a lot of the country's political problems. It will take a LOT of money and very shrewd maneuvering to siphon off lobbyist groups...and most importantly they need to somehow get the media and states to treat 3rd party candidates as respectable and not wacko outsiders with no identity. 60% of the people in a state could like a 3rd party candidate the most but if its constantly said that that candidate has no chance to win then those voters are either going to stay home or vote for the lesser of two evils so they dont "throw away their vote". A lot of states have bullshyt laws for ballot candidacy and oftentimes won't even allow them to be in major debates too.
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If a third party candidate is ever to have the chance..that third party needs to think incredibly long term and not shoot for the moon immediately if they don't have exorbitant resources for it. They have to slowly and consistently build and solidify their infrastructure, stay newsworthy and be selective with who they have as spokespeople, work the young people to ensure credibility for years, make as few enemies as possible by seeming as middle as possible and eventually just wait for the R's and D's to self destruct.
Ill be interested in seeing if Bernie Sanders decides to give it a go and whether or not he runs as a D or stays Independent. He's a legitimate good guy and Im rooting for him. I may even vote for him if he runs just to show viability to a 3rd party or Independent and to show frustration with the other 2 parties.
Im not sure how many of you are familiar with Jesse Ventura's governorship...but when he won, everyone was legitimately shocked. Apparently the FBI and the CIA made him get in a room with them for interrogation after because they wanted to know how he won.


If they stop trying to jump out the gate and go for the presidency vs winning local and state elections first, yes, a 3rd party could. But they all shoot themselves in the feet showing up every four years for the presidency as opposed to organizing and becoming mayors, state reps, governors, house reps, and senators.
its a fukking certainty. he has all the time and money in the world, and no reason not to, if bernie is the nomineewhere would it be on the political spectrum, far left?Eventually yes the people are turning against the establishment I think it will take 10-15 years but I see a powerful third party forming.