My question is: how is Biden going to improve this country over the status quo of the past 40 years?
Is he going to remove the concentration camps at the border and abolish ICE?
Is he going to push for universal/single payer healthcare?
Is he going to look into defunding/abolishing/demilitarizing the police?
Is he going to end our country's constant invasions of and interference with foreign countries?
Is he going to push for reducing our insane military budget and redistributing that to improving the well being of our country's citizens?
Is he going to legalize drugs like marijuana and take on the for profit prison system?
Is he going to close loopholes in our tax system and take on billionaires?
Is he going to raise the minimum wage to a living wage?
Is he going to try to make any meaningful change in how our government works so that there can't be another Donald Trump?
tl;dr I doubt he will do very much here, albeit more than Trump has which is saying something at least.
also js Jorgensen is running on 5 of those(arguably 6 if you count removing taxes and instead focus on helping small businesses for job creation as part of closing loopholes which yk, is technically closing it but I'll give it since that's obviously not what you mean lol),
she's pro-immigration (not open borders though, similar to Ellis Island)
she's pro-demilitarizing the police, legalizing marijuana, and reforming the criminal justice system(pardoning non-violent victimless crimes and ending the war on drugs)
Her campaign's slogan is about her stance on foreign policy, turning America into a giant Switzerland armed and neutral. Vastly cutting our budget we spend on the military while maintaining our own safety on our soil(she also addressed the very real possibility of cyber warfare and a need to invest in security). Trump has also promised something similar but he has shown very clearly he has no intention on actually returning our troops home. Biden has taken credit for writing the Patriot Act(claiming its based on his Omnibus Counterterrorism Act) so I kinda doubt he'll have very non-interventionist anti-war attitudes for foreign policy.
Also adding she's the only one to my knowledge who has specifically expressed that she actually wants to remove qualified immunity.
Though with those positives, I will say she's against raising minimum wage, as well as a single-payer healthcare(she wants a free market healthcare system that has minimum government involvement).
Unfortunately the Green party seems to be more or less fucked out of this election since they've been taken off of ballots, so really Jorgensen is the only alternative candidate with a realistic chance to win(as she's on all 50 state ballots).
Ain't it crazy how someone who isn't racist or have multiple cases of sexual assault is a more appealing candidate for me though I don't actively follow Joe "You Ain't Black" Biden so I'm not trying to say he doesn't address these (I know his website addresses legalizing marijuana and some form of criminal justice reform but honestly I question his sincerity in that considering his VP). Just that there is a candidate who has specifically addresses and campaigned off of these issues specifically.
I very strongly am against not voting because every vote helps, especially for third parties due to the 5% criteria of receiving federal funding(which would put the party in a much better position to compete). The Libertarian Party has gone from about 170 elected officials in 2017 to 230 in 2020 and I hope that'll continue to grow in the coming years(unfortunately the only federal level position, Amash's Congress seat, is going to be gone since he has stated that he isn't going to run again. Unless other Republicans follow suit and switch from Rep to Libertarian like Amash did but I kinda doubt it.)