• jordanlund@lemmy.worldM
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    17 days ago

    Until there’s a third party that can get more than 1 to 3% of the vote, they are all “Independent Parties”.

    Most folks just don’t understand the scale involved.

    Party registration:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_party_strength_in_U.S._states

    Democratic - 48,019,985
    Republican - 35,732,180
    Independent - 34,699,567

    After that, literally every other party is an “also ran”. The largest of the independent parties is less than 1.5% the size of the Democrats. 1.490%. The Greens are 1/3rd of THAT size.

    This isn’t even a comprehensive list, “No Labels” is absent, likely due to their complete inability to function.

    American Independent - 715,712
    Libertarian - 710,123
    Independence Party of New York - 388,779
    Green - 240,198
    Independent Party of Florida - 195,333
    Independent Party of Oregon - 134,996
    Constitution - 131,901
    Independent Party of Louisiana - 110,653 b Peace & Freedom - 110,576
    Independent American Party - 58,331
    Working Families - 55,352
    United Independent - 20,976
    Alaskan Independence - 18,983
    Common Sense Party - 17,322 b New Jersey Conservative - 16,104
    Independent Party of Delaware - 9,807
    Socialist Party USA - 9,198
    Natural Law - 6,549
    Reform - 5,900
    Women’s Equality - 4,468
    Approval Voting - 4,046
    Independent American Party of New Mexico - 3,889
    Unity - 3,215
    Better for America - 3,180
    Oregon Progressive - 2,928
    Working Class - 2,693
    United Utah - 2,285
    Party for Socialism and Liberation - 1,369
    Bread and Roses - 1,127
    Ecology Party of Florida - 1,108

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      The power of third parties lies not in immediate victory but in challenging the status quo and pushing the political conversation forward—every movement starts small.

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          17 days ago

          You can’t challenge anything at 1.5% the size of the ruling parties.

          1.5% is definitely pretty small, but it’s telling that both major parties work hard to keep third parties off the ballots. It suggests to me that even this small percentage has the potential to challenge the status quo.