cawacko
Well-known member
I was going to write this to Taich in response to your last post on the Obama 48% thread but figured to just start a new thread.
I hear you on the 3rd party. My question to you is what do you think a third party would realistically have to do to become more prominent than the Green's and Libertarian's have?
People vote how they do for any number of reasons but how on hot buttom social issues like abortion for example how do you find a middle ground the D's and R's?
Besides the funding infrastructure and all that what postions would a 3rd party hold that could attract large numbers of voters? Because while there are a lot of partisans there are also a lot of people who alternate between voting for R's and D's who would probably consider a third party.
I hear you on the 3rd party. My question to you is what do you think a third party would realistically have to do to become more prominent than the Green's and Libertarian's have?
People vote how they do for any number of reasons but how on hot buttom social issues like abortion for example how do you find a middle ground the D's and R's?
Besides the funding infrastructure and all that what postions would a 3rd party hold that could attract large numbers of voters? Because while there are a lot of partisans there are also a lot of people who alternate between voting for R's and D's who would probably consider a third party.