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comment by smoorman1024
smoorman1024  ·  3623 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Why the recovery isn't helping Democrats in the midterm polls

I definitely think that a good third party candidate could win almost any municipal election with the right campaigning.

Hearing the word impossible just makes me think that people are tapped out and don't believe in the system anymore. I think there is so much latent need for new candidates and new ideas that the right platform could catapult a third party.

Like I said before, I'm not talking about a third party with a different ideology than the democrats or republicans; I'm talking about a third party that runs on the platform of harnessing the collective knowledge of their constituents.





ajc  ·  3620 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    Like I said before, I'm not talking about a third party with a different ideology than the democrats or republicans; I'm talking about a third party that runs on the platform of harnessing the collective knowledge of their constituents.

Whose collective knowledge are you speaking of? Those who froth at the mouth whenever their sacred cows are even remotely questioned. Or are you talking about politics by algorithm. I'm sure public opinion and knowledge can be optimized, so those who want certain results get them. Bernays and his ideological children in public relations and marketing (with demographers, political scientists and operatives, and big data prophets mixed in) could serve up all the common knowledge necessary so one could govern however they wished.

It's not that people don't believe in the system, it's that the system doesn't believe in the people.