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I don't think the US' "We have your back!" actual actions add up to something in the same universe as "pressure".
The US posture in all this has been the equivalent of somebody watching a bully pummelling a toddler, whose response to it is say "naughty boy" to the bully with a fake frown whilst winking and passing him a baseball bat.
People really shouldn't believe the words coming out of the mouth of US politicians and their hired minions - the only ones that aren't liars by trade and sociopaths by nature lack the stomach for sticking knives in people's backs to get that high in the first place or if they actually get there as a combination of merit and luck, soon leave.
Sadly the Nazi-supporting US Administration has a veritable army of usefull idiots going around saying "Yeah but you have to vote Biden because otherwise you get Trump". Sounds a lot like the kind of "better accept that things are as they are, don't make waves and work within the system" kind of messaging you get in dictatorships with a "voting system" everybody knows is nothing more than Theatre - the subservient trying to convince others to also bend over.
Greatest "democracy" in the World my arse.
This is true, though.
The way the US elects presidents is terrible. It's basically certifiably insane.
There's an election in each state. The winner of that statewide election gets all the electoral college votes for that state. If no candidate gets an absolute majority in the electoral college, then it goes to the House of Representatives. However, each state delegation gets one vote.
Functionally, that means that if the election goes to the House, the Republican wins.
Third parties have never done well in the US because the system structurally disadvantages them. This is mostly because the US was the first modern democracy, and social choice theory was in its infancy when the constitution was written.
If you want to vote Biden out in favor of someone more progressive, the only chance of that is to primary him.
Which is actually optional. States can split them (but iirc only 2 out of 50 do...). It just doesn't make that much sense in a two-party-system mostly split in the middle. That's the bigger problem.
Yeah.
Technically, the states can decide how they allocate their votes. Nearly every state currently goes with the winner of their statewide election.
There's the interstate popular vote compact, though. Basically, states will vote for the popular winner if enough states to guarantee the popular winner wins pass the compact.
But until that happens, we're stuck with the current system.