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    7 out of top 10 during Trump’s presidential terms. My take is that civil duty to protest is stronger than voting for non-Republicans, maybe if elections were on saturdays instead of tuesdays…

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      41 month ago

      Classic bad take

      You can vote and protest, they’re not mutually exclusive

      Stop trying to divide the left

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        51 month ago

        not sure which 2 halves i am trying to divide, just concerned Trump won despite having record protests

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        21 month ago

        Exactly. Theyre not mutually exclusive. There is a lnown issue with working class people not being able to take time off on tuesdays to go vote. If elections were saturdays, maybe there would be a better turn out.

        I feel like this argument doesnt hold as much water as it used to with how easy it is to vote by mail or use early voting. At least in the 3 locations ive been for the last presidential election

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        71 month ago

        Two years in most states. Every year in some states.

        If you’re only voting in the presidential election, then you are effectively giving Republicans your vote during midterms.