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      52 months ago

      Those really aren’t any different than voting for Trump or not voting.

      If people really want to break the two party system it needs to start local and work it’s way up. But everyone wants a solution tomorrow or not bother at all.

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        62 months ago

        They only want a solution all of a sudden in September on election year. It’s a clown show of nobody being interested till it’s way too late

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        If you voted for Harris / Clinton then you’re just giving the DNC more power to push ineffective candidates we didn’t ask for, which is an even greater vote for Trump.

        See? It works both ways.

        If you didn’t vote for Trump, you didn’t vote for Trump.

        The strategy to stop a lot of people from voting for Trump should be campaigning / education. It should not be to push people to vote for someone they don’t want to.

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          Any Democrat is better than Any Republican. When Public Option healthcare came to vote, every Democrat for and every Republican against. The DNC wants to tax the rich, the DNC passed laws to remove money from politics and Republican nominated judges struck it down in Citizens United.

          These aren’t half-assed “not good enough” candidates. These are the progressives, and assholes like you would rather support actual fucking fascism.

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          42 months ago

          I would generally see someone that didn’t vote at all as at least being complicit with Trump. If you spoilt your ballot or voted 3rd party then yeah you voted against him.