There are many tired of both parties but I notice they can’t articulate what they want. It might just be a category of people tired of the responsibility to be an informed and engaged citizen
I disagree. I would say that the more informed and engaged somebody becomes the more appealing the idea of a third choice appears .
One thing that attracts me to the Jill Stein/ The Green party is that she tends to frame issues in ways that address the cause rather looking for ways to blame their opponents or coming up with mostly unworkable solutions for the results.
For instance: while the Republicans approach the border crisis from a, "look how this is impacting us and our communities. We need to take back our country and stop this any way we can" perspective, and the Democrats (typically) from a more benevolent but equally ineffective, "We need to help these poor people anyway we can" perspective, Jill Stein/The Green party says, "let's look at the conditions compelling these people to leave their countries in the first place,
and let's take ownership of the part we're playing in creating and perpetuating these conditions".
The "let's take ownership" part is what appeals to me most. You can't solve a problem with one hand while you're creating it with the other. All you can do is just make a whole bunch of token gestures that may make you feel better, but that don't really accomplish anything in the long run.
Just one example.
That said, I'm fully aware that a "We should take responsiblity for our own actions" platform isn't going to appeal to everybody (in fact, I'm sure It would drive a lot of people in the other direction) but there are enough people paying attention to things from that perspective that it would (or would have) served the DNC well to take their views into account (you'd think they would have learned something from 2016).
With all that said, I'm still voting for Tony Stark.