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POLL: Can we fix the messaging?

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Pick all the messaging options you'd endorse: 7 members have voted

  1. 1. Pick all the messaging options you'd endorse:

    • always call The AFFORDABLE Care Act that! -- instead of "Obamacare." It was a major blunder to allow the Right to rename it with their perceived enemy's name.
      3%
    • always refer to this Prez as THE LYIN' KING. It maintains focus on his greatest threats: Lying and destroying democracy. Disrespect is the least we can do.
      9%
    • always refer to The Lyin' King as trying to be a DICTATOR, not an "authoritarian." The people we're trying to reach don't know WTF that means!
      7%
    • always call the Democratic Party -- that! -- instead of "DemocrRAT Party" -- which the Right started 25 years ago to subliminally emphasize the "rat" part.
      5%
    • counter the "socialist/communist" attack by endorsing the same "brother's keeper" version Jesus endorsed. Condemn China and Russia's dictatorship version.
      7%
    • be blunt, frank, straight-forward and down-to-earth instead measured, dodgy, intellectual and generic. It reeks of old-school, disingenous rhetoric.
      9%
    • prioritize terms and ideas that are understandable and relatable instead of technically the most accurate. No insider terms or phrases the average joe doesn't know.
      9%
    • show you care. Always be calling out the ILLEGALITY of The Lyin' King's actions. Our politician's should ANGRILY do that EVERYtime a microphone is in front of their face.
      7%
    • there's a time for saying, "can't we all just get along and agree to disagree." This ISN'T it (a tyrant is trying to forcefully overthrow democracy for the 2nd time!)
      11%
    • call the Gaza deal what it was. A bombing, murdering, genocide ending with the threat of "annihilation!" Both Right & Left shamefully applauded The Lyin' King!
      11%
    • say, "IF there is an 'Antifa', I am not a member. Like my father and every other American during WWII, however, I am proud to be an anti-facist."
      5%
    • the Lyin' King CAN be accused of things he wildly accuses others of (e.g. even though he said election '20 was "rigged", you can still suggest election '24 was "rigged")
      9%
    • given his literal and figurative incontinence, would it be too imature and tr%umpian to call it The Dump Administration!?
      1%

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1 hour ago, macphysto said:

Wrong! I don't vote for third parties to "thumb [my] nose at the system." I vote for third parties because I believe in and support their charters and platforms.

the effect is thumbing your nose, because it's never remotely been a viable strategy for actually seating someone with the ideals you believe in. Quite the opposite.

1 hour ago, macphysto said:

Have you read the platforms of the Green Party and the Working Families Party, V.3? If you have, what do you object to about them?

here's the REST of my quote from the "who would you vote for thread" that you left out. iow, my #1 preference has always been the green party, but i'd never throw my vote away and, in reality, not just theory, hurt my fellow citizens to make a point.

On 10/8/2025 at 12:45 AM, V.3 said:

I like Green credentials, but I'd never consider a Green Party candidate in the current 2-Party System. Like many, i believe in voting for the best representative of my priorities for America in the Primaries. But if asked who i'd like to see competing in the general election, i'd consider compromising a little in consideration of elect-ability.

21 minutes ago, V.3 said:

". . . but i'd never throw my vote away and, in reality, not just theory, hurt my fellow citizens to make a point."

You still don't get it.

I'm not voting for a third-party candidate to "make a point." I am voting my principles and convictions. If you can't, don't, or won't understand that, further debate is pointless.

11 hours ago, BobDylan said:

" In general elections, I never vote in a way that risks losing to the Repubs, and I also never encourage fellow progressives to vote third party, if they live in a state where doing so is going to make a diff in the results, as far as whether the Dem candidate loses to a Repub. It's called strategic voting or voting lesser evil, whichever you choose to label it, in general elections . . ."

What is definitely and urgently needed in America is election reform and especially campaign finance reform.

Electoral Reform in the United States

It's Time to Talk About Electoral Reform

Electoral Reform and Direct Democracy

Options for Reforming Money in Politics

Campaign Finance Reform: A Pathway to Peaceful Elections

Is the U.S. Supreme Court Preparing To Undermine Campaign Finance Reforms Again?

I agree with both of those, and election reform should include Ranked Choice voting, which would eliminate the two party stranglehold, but the major parties would never allow it..

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