Assuming there’s nothing stopping you from legally voting

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26 points
  1. Laziness / lack of any urgency that it will matter or make a difference to them personally
  2. They’re a disinformation campaign, and taking time telling you about refusing to vote is their attempt to influence the election

I suspect that almost everyone will fall into one of those two categories

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“Doctors of Reddit…”

“I’m not a doctor, but…”

That’s your energy right there. Came in here hoping for actual answers and this trash comment is top. Pure speculation from someone on the opposite side.

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4 points

If you’re not someone who doesn’t vote and you’re simply speculating, I would suggest you delete this comment.

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0 points

Dude is just a douche who wants his soapbox.

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4 points

I will give your suggestion 100% of the careful attention and obedience that it deserves.

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I will give your suggestion 100% of the careful attention and obedience that it deserves.

I’ll be appropriating this phrase. This requires no further action on your part. Thank your for your cooperation.

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3 points

OP deserves someone participating in the conversation who can honestly answer the question they’ve asked. Your speculation only adds to the ignorance others already have. You are enforcing an echo chamber and being disrespectful.

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9 points

I think there’s a third category, though may be a small offset of the first. Those who would like to, but don’t have the day off and can’t afford it.

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They’re gonna have trouble affording smuggled oranges and tinned meat, too, when they’re in the camps with bread and water as the standard food.

I get what you’re saying and I’m not tryin to sit in judgement. But also, this one is fuckin important.

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Well it may be be fuckin important but people have to fuckin eat and have a roof over their fuckin heads, too

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41 points

1/3 of the possible voting populace doesn’t vote because they are told it won’t make a difference, when the last presidential election came down to a few thousand votes. Bugs the hell out of me.

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-7 points

“Making a difference” and “electing one of two unpopular candidates” don’t necessarily go hand in hand.

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If the two unpopular candidates were perfectly equal then your argument might have weight, but in my book there’s one that’s horrible, and one that’s not great, but also not horrible.

Politics never has a good candidate, it’s always between two bad choices. It’s just choosing the best of the two.

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6 points

That’s like eating shit and lightning yourself on fire instead of just eating shit.

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6 points

“Unpopular” is a pretty carefully chosen criterion there

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Even if you’re in a non “swing” state, the totals shifting in some new direction will influence it becoming a non swing state over time. It still matters. Both ways.

This was the way the crazy people got abortion banned: They picked something that was crazy out of reach, and kept working for it until it was in reach. Instead of just saying “oh well who cares, it is difficult, I will wait until someone else makes it easy.”

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Exactly, the reason it happened is because we became complacent to the point where the only way to win votes for them was to win the craziest sector, they knew everyone else would just keep voting (or not voting). They campaigned constantly because people would froth at the mouth over it and they knew they were single issue voters.

If the 1/3 of the people who don’t vote showed up in this election it could actually make a huge difference, hell it could show that the parties need to rethink their entire strategies. They still won’t though, but they should.

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