Trump is winning big with his base, but there’s no sign that he's broadening support - eviltoast
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    10 months ago

    Biden and the DNC know that

    It’s just what excites voters pisses off big money donors. And they picked the side neoliberals are always going to pick.

    And they’re hoping the threat of trump is enough to scare the serfs into line.

    From a psychology perspective, it’s a horrible plan. Especially after it has a 50% success rate in the last two elections. 2024 is a coin flip, and it’s only because we’re using trump as an excuse to run someone who’s first presidential primary was 2 generations ago.

    Seriously. A person born the year of Bidens first primary could safely be a grandparent for this one. In some red states, a great grandparent already.

    He’s never been a popular candidate, just had the luck of getting the primary handed to him and getting to face the literal worst president we’ve ever had the general.

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          But corporations are people, my friend, and people have freedom of speech! and oh look, would you look here, money is speech … ugh this country is a farce.

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            A light blue “flawed democracy” is a more accurate description. Whereas Russia is a dark red authoritarian regime.

            Things are rough in the US but they could get worse. Or better. It depends on whether or not people vote in every single election. Apathy breeds authoritarian regimes. Saying the country is a farce breeds apathy.

            https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Economist_Democracy_Index

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              I say it to remind people that ALL of those currently in power are incapable. A light blue Democracy is exactly what has allowed a fascist rise. By leaving these clowns in positions of power, the country DOES become a farce.

              If your response to hearing your country is slipping away from anything good is apathy, that very much sounds like a you problem.

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          We have to beat the system to change the system. And if we ever do, will the motivation still be there to change it?

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      Mean while, blue no matter who out here downvoting like this isn’t the case.

      Blue no matter who has proven to be a failed strategy in that it leaves you with weak indefensible candidates in competitive elections.

      Were probably going to get Trump, and it will be 💯 due to Democrats and the Blue No Matter Who coalition. But just like Hillarys shocking arrogance in 2016, these ass holes will yet again fail to understand that they themselves are the problem.

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          Hillary Clinton, was and is, one of the most singularly arrogant politicians to have ever existed.

          She opted out of campaigning in the entirety of the rust belt, because it was ‘her turn’.

          She viewed voters as obligated in voting for her. She was wrong. Dead wrong.

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        I feel like the people who go out to vote for the blue candidate have less to do with the red candidate winning, than the people who have more in common with the goals and outcomes of the blue candidate but get in a snit because they weren’t personally campaigned to, or the blue candidate didn’t handle an issue exactly the way they wanted, or wasn’t the candidate they wanted to vote for.