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Yang & Whitman form third party (Original Post) Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2022 OP
Also Malinowski. elleng Jul 2022 #1
Good article, thanks Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2022 #7
When I first heard this, I went oh geez... Peacetrain Jul 2022 #2
Maybe. But Andrew yang had some success with his young voters (yang gang) jimfields33 Jul 2022 #4
Could be. People running from acrimony too?. But Yang's Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2022 #6
It worked in our favor in 1912. roamer65 Jul 2022 #11
That is silly. nt DURHAM D Jul 2022 #3
And the grift goes on DrToast Jul 2022 #5
We had a fighting chance in the mid-term and in 2024. Shot to shit now. nt Samrob Jul 2022 #8
No Labels II SharonClark Jul 2022 #9
It will fail and go the way of the Reform Party. Here's why. TheBeam19 Jul 2022 #10
Great way to grift donations. That's about it n/t leftstreet Jul 2022 #12
Threat factor low. nt BootinUp Jul 2022 #13

elleng

(130,895 posts)
1. Also Malinowski.
Wed Jul 27, 2022, 10:37 PM
Jul 2022

A Viable Third Party Is Coming, and It’s Starting With a New Jersey Lawsuit.

By Tom Malinowski

Mr. Malinowski is seeking a third term as a representative in the House for New Jersey.

On June 7, I won the Democratic Party primary in New Jersey’s Seventh Congressional District, on my way to what I hope will be my third term in the House. The same day, I also accepted the nomination of the new Moderate Party, formed substantially by state Republicans fed up with the extremism of a party led by Donald Trump.

The Moderate Party is an experiment: an alliance between Democrats of all stripes, independents and moderate Republicans hoping to win an election while pursuing a reform to the election laws that could empower swing voters to save our democracy from toxic polarization.

Third-party candidates have long been viewed as spoilers in American politics, for good reason. Ralph Nader and Jill Stein had no chance of winning the presidency yet drew enough votes from Al Gore in 2000 and Hillary Clinton in 2016 to help tip those elections to Republicans. On the right, libertarian candidates tend to draw votes away from Republicans.

It doesn’t have to be that way. In several states, including New York and Connecticut, third parties can channel their energy into endorsing and placing on the ballot candidates who also run as Democrats or Republicans, giving their members the option to cast tactical votes for a major party candidate under a banner that better reflects their values. This is known as fusion voting, in which two parties fuse and form a coalition to support the same candidate.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/06/opinion/moderate-party-new-jersey.html

Peacetrain

(22,875 posts)
2. When I first heard this, I went oh geez...
Wed Jul 27, 2022, 10:37 PM
Jul 2022

about 1/2 hour ago..but the more I think about it.. you know this could work in our (the Democrats) favor.. seems like its more republicans running away from MAGA but not able to vote Democratic Party in this mix

jimfields33

(15,789 posts)
4. Maybe. But Andrew yang had some success with his young voters (yang gang)
Wed Jul 27, 2022, 10:48 PM
Jul 2022

Whitman is not really a draw for republicans who see her as a long ago governor. We’ll see how it turns out.

 

Laura PourMeADrink

(42,770 posts)
6. Could be. People running from acrimony too?. But Yang's
Wed Jul 27, 2022, 10:53 PM
Jul 2022

pretty liberal. I am hoping it's at least a wash.

TheBeam19

(344 posts)
10. It will fail and go the way of the Reform Party. Here's why.
Wed Jul 27, 2022, 11:36 PM
Jul 2022
The party, which is centrist, has no specific policies yet. It will say at its Thursday launch: "How will we solve the big issues facing America? Not Left. Not Right. Forward."


No specific policies yet. Okay. So when they begin to take positions on the major issues, they’re going to run into problems. Or are their prospective members automatically going to agree on the big issues? Unlikely.

And right now, their feel-good message is: “Not Left. Not Right. Forward.” This means NOTHING.
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