• jordanlund@lemmy.worldM
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    3 days ago

    So how many election cycles do we give them? Serious question.

    Look at the Green Party as a prime example:

    1996 - 0.71%
    2000 - 2.74%
    2004 - 0.10%
    2008 - 0.12%
    2012 - 0.36%
    2016 - 1.07%
    2020 - 0.26%
    2024 - 0.56%

    29 years, 8 general elections, 0 electoral college votes. Zero.

    To put that in perspective, more electoral college votes have been awarded by ACCIDENT (2004), than have been won total by the Green party in 29 years.

    More electoral college votes have been awarded by faithless electors (2016) than have been won by the Green party.

    Their best run was with Nader in 2000 and even that did not move the needle.