You will never get the holdouts from that party and you need them. There are only so many people per country who will ever vote regularly, and if you divide the right leaning side between a brand new party and a heritage party you will be looking at twenty years before the new party has any realistic standing.
Take over the Republican Party. Change it’s name even. But do not, under any circumstances, attempt to run two right parties while there is one left party. It would seal the fate of your nation. Look to other countries who have more than 2 major parties and see how party fractures are used to develop globalism.
Up here in Canada, the conservatives may have won our last election if Maxine Bernier didn’t splinter off and start a People’s Party. And looking back further, the development of the NDP party set the liberal party back decades and allowed the conservatives into power during times they normally wouldn’t be.
If you guys splinter into 3 or 4 or 5 parties, it’s over; youll never have a cohesive long term government strategy ever again.
Show me someone who identifies as a Republican and didn’t vote for Trump and I’ll agree with you. But I don’t agree with you. Trump has changed the party and we can’t pretend like the last 4 years never happened. I won’t accept that.
Show me someone who identifies as a Republican and didn’t vote for Trump and I’ll agree with you
You are assuming that he can convert those voters to a brand new political party at a 1:1 ratio.
Maxime Bernier’s Canadian people’s party embodies everything that Canadian conservatives had been complaining about for years.
He got 1.6% of the vote.
Why? People are afraid. The media splits you. The media (who I might remind you are entirely hostile towards us) will spend all their time pushing the idea that the new party won’t work, so all the Trump voting conservatives who still listen to radio, newspapers or Cable news (unfortunately many of them) will have last minute anxiety and vote for the same old same old.
Considering it’s arguably easier to reform the Republican Party, starting a brand new party is just too much of a risk.
One possibility is starting a new party to draw attention to the fuckery, and then merging it at the last minute and making it clear that the new party is taking over the old, not the other way around.
But an election ticket with 2 conservative parties and 1 liberal party? Come on man. You know that wouldn’t work. Not unless you can splinter the Democrats into two parties - and if you did that, you’d risk the Normies voting for the non-radical liberal party.
The ONE move might be to establish the patriot party with obvious attempts to steal democrat votes. At the very least, we would have to be pro-gay and pro-choice. But if you think we can run two pro-life parties in 2021 and have any chance against a pro-choice party, you aren’t living in modern reality.
Stop talking about this.
Seriously.
Stop.
You cannot divide your Conservative party.
It will not work.
This idea is being spread by leftists.
You will never get the holdouts from that party and you need them. There are only so many people per country who will ever vote regularly, and if you divide the right leaning side between a brand new party and a heritage party you will be looking at twenty years before the new party has any realistic standing.
Take over the Republican Party. Change it’s name even. But do not, under any circumstances, attempt to run two right parties while there is one left party. It would seal the fate of your nation. Look to other countries who have more than 2 major parties and see how party fractures are used to develop globalism.
Up here in Canada, the conservatives may have won our last election if Maxine Bernier didn’t splinter off and start a People’s Party. And looking back further, the development of the NDP party set the liberal party back decades and allowed the conservatives into power during times they normally wouldn’t be.
If you guys splinter into 3 or 4 or 5 parties, it’s over; youll never have a cohesive long term government strategy ever again.
Show me someone who identifies as a Republican and didn’t vote for Trump and I’ll agree with you. But I don’t agree with you. Trump has changed the party and we can’t pretend like the last 4 years never happened. I won’t accept that.
You are assuming that he can convert those voters to a brand new political party at a 1:1 ratio.
Maxime Bernier’s Canadian people’s party embodies everything that Canadian conservatives had been complaining about for years.
He got 1.6% of the vote.
Why? People are afraid. The media splits you. The media (who I might remind you are entirely hostile towards us) will spend all their time pushing the idea that the new party won’t work, so all the Trump voting conservatives who still listen to radio, newspapers or Cable news (unfortunately many of them) will have last minute anxiety and vote for the same old same old.
Considering it’s arguably easier to reform the Republican Party, starting a brand new party is just too much of a risk.
One possibility is starting a new party to draw attention to the fuckery, and then merging it at the last minute and making it clear that the new party is taking over the old, not the other way around.
But an election ticket with 2 conservative parties and 1 liberal party? Come on man. You know that wouldn’t work. Not unless you can splinter the Democrats into two parties - and if you did that, you’d risk the Normies voting for the non-radical liberal party.
The ONE move might be to establish the patriot party with obvious attempts to steal democrat votes. At the very least, we would have to be pro-gay and pro-choice. But if you think we can run two pro-life parties in 2021 and have any chance against a pro-choice party, you aren’t living in modern reality.
Pro choice as in murdering babies or a sensible up until the 3rd trimester and well similar to europe?