• NovaPrime@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    Primaries. The people have to show up and actually vote for what they want into the primary (rather than trying to vote according to political strategies). With enough sustained effort and time a coalition of like-minded representatives could be built up to slowly change the system to a more representational one.

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      10 months ago

      I’ve been doing this for 24 years and have the “Kucinich for President” bumper sticker to prove it.

      When should I expect it to start working?

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        10 months ago

        You shouldn’t. Your thinking is linear and deterministic, but elections and society structures are not. Voting for X over Y period is not a guarantee of X. It’s a chance at X, assuming an entire host of other people vote with you and a number of other factors fall into place, but not a guarantee.

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            Be the change you want to see friend. Organize, distribute literature, engage others in honest and open dialogue (like you’re doing), and encourage those around you to vote in every election and primary, or to run if able.

            Really though, we just gotta last another 15 years or so and then the climate change feedback cycle will take care of everything

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      My state is one of the last to vote in primaries. Biden was the only candidate left by the time I voted in 2020.