• Hildegarde@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Not enough for voters who are undecided about whether to vote or not.

    Democrats win when turnout is high. It’s not enough to be better than the opponent, to win they must beat apathy.

    • RealFknNito@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      The two current candidates are so far apart the people who claim to be undecided are ignorant or stupid, willingly or otherwise. I’d understand riding the fence between Biden and Bernie, even if I’ve made my choice between them, but between Trump and Biden?

      That’s the kind of person who is undecided if they want to drive to work or walk down the middle of i-95

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        6 months ago

        I think you are perhaps uninformed about the economic state of the poor and working class. Biden hasn’t done a whole lot about people’s grocery bills doubling and tripling, or the soaring increases in rent while the housing supply has remained artificially low, but he’s made sure that blank checks for war appear out of thin air at every turn.

        Can’t expect to win an election like this when people can’t afford to miss a day of work.

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          6 months ago

          Yeahhhh, no.

          Like the original commenter said, you are either ignorant or stupid.

          Anyone who actively lived during Trump’s awful years in office has all the info we need to NOT vote for that fucking orange idiot, and instead CLAMBER to anyone with ANY semblance of sanity.

          If you honestly think that Biden losing will help anyone in any way whatsoever (besides Trump and his little rich bastards who are as evil as he is), you, and anyone else who feels that way, are a lost cause.