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Protest voters helped elect Trump and I won’t be convinced otherwise, nor will I stop holding them accountable.
I don’t love most of my Democrat politicians either, but at least I voted against what we have right now.
I guess this comic makes no sense for countries locked in a 2 party system.
In many other global north countries (those with a normal electoral system), there's a far leftist party struggling at 1% while the far right is chilling at 30%, and racists come up with silly excuses like "it was an anti-system protest vote" while the far right politicians are backed by the most "systemic" people there are, billionaires.
I wish the US had a system like that. It's unfortunate that even a more inclusive voting system suffers from a surplus of voters fueled by hate and selfishness, but here in the US even protest votes for the far left play into the far right's hands since all 3rd party votes together wouldn't even come close to rivaling the 2 established parties.
Even if all the far-left parties only get 1% or 2%, if the moderate left arty doesn't have a clean majority, they need the votes of those far left parties to form a government, and thus the far left parties can negotiate some stuff. It's not useless to vote third party.
Except in the US the moderate left generally chooses to cater to the right when they need to bolster their numbers, rather than the far left. It makes sense given that our current Democratic party is far closer to the moderate right than the far left. We'd need to elect new incoming lefter-leaning democratic leaders across all levels of government over the course of decades to get the party as a whole to tilt leftward rather than rightward when a clean majority is needed. It's still the most viable option, but it'll be a lot of work to achieve.