• Darorad@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    Honestly, it doesn’t matter, even if every single 3rd party voter went for Harris, Trump still wins

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        25 days ago

        Some of them tried but state shenanigans prevented their ballot from counting.

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        25 days ago

        Maybe the Democratic party should have been better st convincing these people that didn’t vote, instead of alienating them on both the economy and foreign policy.

        But sure, go out and scream at people for not supporting Genocide and for feeling worse off financially after Biden. I’m sure that will convince a lot of people to vote for your party at the next election.

        The US is really the only country where, the more people despise the party that they vote for, theore they are told they are protecting “democracy” and “freedom”. Freedom and democracy for who ? Clearly not for the average person that felt completely left out by the only 2 electable parties.

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          25 days ago

          Hope those people enjoy what trump has to offer them for the next four years, and possibly longer.

          Also- no one supported genocide. You can stop now.

          You won.

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            24 days ago

            If voting for a party (and maybe even telling others to vote for them) is not supporting their current action (especially when the candidate that is running is currently in power) than I don’t know what your definition of “support” is.