Really you don’t need to read more than one chart:

If you vote for anyone other than Harris, you’re voting for Trump:

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    7 days ago

    Spoiler implies we would vote for a Democrat if there were no 3rd party options. We would not. There’s a larger chance you would vote for a republican than us voting Democrat

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        I don’t think it’s all that weird to recognize that neither party is what you want or will advance your political goals.

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          It’s pretty weird to insist on a course of action that won’t result in something you want. If you think both parties are the same, you’re wildly misinformed.

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              If they aren’t the same in their view, they they would be sensible to care about which wins. They have a stake in a less harmful result.

              But literally throwing away their vote on a third party, they are inflicting harm on themselves, the electorate, and the world.

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                Who are you talking about?

                Third party votes get counted and have an effect. The whole idea of throwing one’s vote away is so nonsensical that it was lampooned in a simpsons bit.

                If third party voters are inflicting harm on all the groups you mentioned, does that mean they’re responsible for the harm caused by one or the other party? Would you extend that to people who actively voted for those two parties? To the people enacting those parties policies? Deciding them?

                Just how responsible for Bidens genocide in Gaza would you say a person who voted third party or trump in 2020 can be held?

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                  Did you even READ the original linked article?

                  Seems like not.

                  Voting third party is the same as voting for Trump. THAT’S the effect that third party votes have. You’re deluding yourself if you think they have any other effect in this upcoming election.

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                    Wait how is a third party vote the same as a trump vote, they’re for different candidates?

                    Third party votes don’t get counted towards trumps total and the president isn’t elected by popular vote anyway.

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      For you, personally, that may be true. Statistically speaking, in general, it’s very much the opposite:

      https://www.thirdway.org/memo/the-data-how-third-parties-could-be-spoilers-that-elect-trump

      “Similarly, Third Way’s polling has found that Biden’s voters are 13 percentage points more likely to consider voting for a third party than Trump’s voters. While Biden has a higher ceiling, with his possible vote totals well north of 50%, Trump has a stronger floor: his voters are more loyal, so third parties are less likely to draw them away.”

      If you lean left, and you fail to vote for the Democratic candidate, you only help the Republican candidate.