• TankovayaDiviziya@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    My guess is the Palestinian issue which puts people on the fence. Both parties would still support the Israeli government.

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      1 month ago

      Both parties would still support the Israeli government.

      Exactly, and Trump is so much worse in everything else, not to mention that he’d also be worse in the very Palestinian issue you’re concerned about! Even with this issue in the equation I still don’t understand it

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        1 month ago

        Well, I’m not American so I cannot feel the existential dilemma between picking a genocider or ride or die genocider. But if I am electing, I certainly don’t want to feel being forced to pick either two. I imagine many Americans probably feel uncomfortable with that as well.

        Additionally, another factor with Trump still polling remarkably well is because a lot of people perceive the economy under Trump to be better. Take it as you will, but people under economic pressure feel forced to pick the extreme. People typically value economic security over liberty, unfortunately.

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          Yeah, the ingrained illusion that Republicans are better for the economy is a very unfortunate one