It's November of 2024, and American politics is a bad joke.
The Democratic Party is broken.
The Republican Party is broken.
Twice in the last three Presidential elections we went without a true Democratic Primary election.
Both times a hated Republican candidate won.
This time without even counting the vote by mail ballots first.
In 2016 the Presidential election came between two candidates most people didn't trust.
In 2024 it came between a candidate many people fear and hate and another one most people barely even know.
We need a Third Major Political Party in America.
The Two-party system is broken.
A One-party system is worse.
We didn't have a true Primary election on either side in 2024.
American politics needs a third major political party.
Because the two major parties we have now are both broken very badly, and American politics is right now a train wreck.
The main emotions involved in American politics right now is fear of the next election and helplessness.
Does anyone else think a Glenn Youngkin vs. Gavin Newsom election would have represented America far better than this bad joke of an election in 2024?
How many major Liberal superstars did not even get to run in 2024?
Gavin Newsom? Pete Buttigeg? Amy Klobuchar?
What about the other side?
John Kasich, anyone? Glenn Youngkin? Mitt Romney?
I'm sure there are lots of Liberal voters who would have gladly supported any one of those three.
Donald Trump's performances at the Presidential debates was just awful. The man doesn't have the mental capacity to run a microwave.
The world is laughing at us. America has become a banana republic.
We need a third major political party.
Badly.
We need someone with a Youtube channel, a Gofundme, and better pop media sense than I have to start supporting people like Glenn Younkin and John Kasich, Amy Klobuchar and Gavin Newsom as third party candidates.
I can't do it. I don't have the business sense or the pop media sense.
But maybe you can!
God loves you!
We'll get through this! France and Belgium got through far worse between 1914 and 1945!
Sincerely,
David S. Annderson