thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:Who would you give as an example?
Anyone running for national, state, and local office in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, other than president.
Look, this is your point - how about you prove it?
Symmetry - Third parties don't succeed because their candidates are former members of the two major parties.
TGD - Third parties don't succeed because the funding mechanisms in the United States benefit the two major parties. The two major parties don't engage with any third parties. The national media does not spotlight any third parties (which may be a chicken and egg scenario). Electoral college. Etc.
You're asking me for examples of your argument dude. I gave my opinion, and provided Nader for the Dem side, and Johnson for the Repub side.
If you've got plenty or thousands of examples, just give me one and we can talk.