‘Uncommitted’ Campaign in Michigan Shatters Expectations Against Biden

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‘Uncommitted’ Campaign in Michigan Shatters Expectations Against Biden
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They told them not to vote for Biden, which is much the same.

no, it's not. i expect to have at least 4 options on my ballot, possibly 5 if my donations to cornel west accomplish anything.

And I promise you, all but 2 of those options have a 0.0000% chance of winning. Like it or not, that is the system we have.

i think i saw it was more like 1/500 so it's more like 0.2%. at least that's what the betting odds called for stein and west, who are the only two candidates i see that deserve my vote.

Jill Stein, friend of Putin who Russians pushed for to help Trump?

And, no, those odds are way too high. Ross Perot was the last big 3rd party candidate, and he managed 18.9% of the vote. He got zero electoral votes.

Speaking to The Intercept in 2017, she said the notion that it was an "intimate roundtable" was "mythology," and that Putin and his associates "weren't at the table for very long." Stein said that "nobody introduced anybody to anybody" and that she "didn't hear any words exchanged between English speakers and Russians" due to the lack of a translator.

from your first link

But why was she there in the first place?

it was the tenth anniversary of a media outlet that gave her more time than probably all American media combined. she paid her own way. it's a nothing burger

And what media outlet is also inviting Putin? You are burying the lede that it is Russian State TV, RT. Kinda proves my point.

that's not proof: it's innuendo

Oh, please. Why hide that it was Russian state media? You know it smells to high heaven.

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your second link contains actual lies or facts that have changed since it's publication.

I don’t think so. Stein is a Russian agents.

you can't prove this, mostly because it's not true, but partially because there isn't any proof

those odds are way too high.

then you should take the bet.

What, bet $1,000 to win $0.50 that 3rd party candidates will lose?

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