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I keep reading all this finger pointing from people that actively spoke against voting for Harris.

Maybe those who didn’t vote abstained shouldn’t be allowed to complain.

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I voted for Walz.

Dems suck at winning elections because for 40 years now their strategy has been a losing one of “try being Republican-light.” They’re too corrupted by corporate bribes to right the ship, hopefully it sinks into a sea of conservative ignorance and an actual leftist party can rise from the ashes.

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They’re too corrupted by corporate bribes to right the ship, hopefully it sinks into a sea of conservative ignorance and an actual leftist party can rise from the ashes.

And you know what’s really sad about this? They don’t even have to be! Kamala massively outspent Trump. One thing the DNC refuses to learn is that there is such a thing as saturation in campaign messaging. Past a point, past a certain number of commercials, flyers, mailer, door-hangers, text messages, and on and on? At some point it just stops working. At some point you just start annoying people. Hillary massively outspent Trump in 2016, and Kamala massively outspent Trump in 2024. It didn’t matter. Most of those dollars were completely wasted showing ads to voters that were already completely over-saturated with ads.

Maybe you need corporate money for the type of wasteful campaign Kamala ran, but it’s not like she didn’t also raise millions and millions in individual donations. Even in the era of big money politics, it is entirely possible to bring in enough small donations to run a presidential campaign. All that corporate money that Kamala sold her soul for was ultimately spent preaching to the choir or trying to reach the unreachable.

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The more right the US shifts, the more it will be controlled by money over masses. Unless by “rise from the ashes” you actually expect a successful overthrow of the US government by a people’s revolution which is pretty laughable in this polarized nation.

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The more right the US shifts, the more it will be controlled by money over masses.

I’m curious as to why did you made this statement. Like do you think the US isn’t already fully “controlled by money over masses”?

I legitimately don’t understand what people think America is as a country. All I see everywhere I go in this country is an orgiastic celebration of material wealth and those who have it over all else.

We’ve been controlled by “money over masses” my entire existence. I seriously have zero understanding of what online leftists are even talking about when they talk about solidarity and community. I’ve lived in many different places here and I felt the same sense of individualism and capital above all else everywhere I’ve been.

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That would be cool, but I meant more metaphorically. Other parties have come and gone in the history of the US - now is a great time for an actual populist party to rise up and win voters from all political spectra. It isn’t just Dems who are feeling disenfranchised, and a large enough movement could pierce through the media bubbles on both sides to gain momentum.

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No your just going to go further right as a country and all the special leftist that stayed home we’ll cry how did this happen.

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I think those leftists who abstained from voting know how this happened, and I’ll give them credit for having principles in a time where principle is severely lacking. Either way, you’re wrong to blame them - Kamala could have won every last one of those votes if she denounced the genocide perpetrated by Israel and announced plans for an arms embargo as soon as she took office, but that was too much to ask for a politician thoroughly corrupted by AIPAC money. The blame squarely lies with DNC leadership for losing yet another election in spectacular fashion.

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I keep reading all this finger pointing from people that actively spoke against voting for Harris.

I think that’s just your confirmation bias talking

Maybe those who didn’t vote shouldn’t be allowed to complain.

I’ll tell all the convicts, LGBTQ children and… every non-US citizen who’s going to suffer through another Trump term.

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Be realistic. I’m being critical of eligible citizens who chose not to vote.

Excellent job modeling both gaslighting and a strawman in the same pointless criticism, btw.

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I’m being critical of eligible citizens who chose not to vote.

That’s not what your overgeneralising comment suggests.

Excellent job modeling both gaslighting and a strawman in the same pointless criticism, btw.

I’m not sure you know what these terms mean.

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