64% of Americans say they wouldn’t support Trump: poll - eviltoast
  • Hazdaz@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The bigger problem is that a large number of the remaining 36% will support him at all cost. (that last part is extremely important)

    Those people see this as a WAR.

    While everyone else is busy making some funny meme or writing a snarky comment on Twitter, those people are prepping for war. Radicalizing our youth. Stockpiling guns. Getting ready for a fight.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve always wondered what would happen if we got a gun loving liberal that waves a bible around. Is it enough?

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        No. Manchin is outspokenly pro-coal, but the conservative media has convinced most the the pro-coal people in WV he is anti-coal, and he’s very likely to lose the next election. Conservative media is very good at controlling the narrative and propagandizing. We are in a post-truth age for a significant proportion of the population.

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          The “facts don’t care care about your feelings” crowd from a few years back sure does seem to be sensitive to facts and only give a shit about their feelings.

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        in the mid-west this is almost required if you want to win any election, regardless of party.

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        Yosemite Sam’s pot smoking LGBTQ liberal cousin who supports right to repair and socialized healthcare as GOD GIVEN RIGHTS?!

        Sign me UUUUP!!!

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      They see it as a war because they are finding themselves (and their ideals) in the minority and feel their voice is being taken away. I’ve heard those sentiments directly from their mouths. From my perspective, the problem is that instead of rallying being some other GOP candidate, they’ve decided to back the one who used possible criminal tactics like fake electors to ignore the peoples votes and remain in power. Something that in my opinion should amount to treason. We’re finding ourselves in a shitty situation now. Stuck between a nice old man who’s cognitive ability is fading and a man starving for authoritarian power and willing to take it at all cost. I don’t know what is going to happen, but I’m curious to see if 2020 was the beginning of the full collapse of the Republican party and what will rise in it’s ashes. A 3 party system?

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          I’m just being a realist. I voted for the guy but I feel like he’s too old for another term. Trump has no cognitive ability. He operates stickily on nearsighted emotional reaction with no capability to comprehend the consequences for his words or actions.

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        No way the US process allows for a stable 3 serious parties.

        I predict the GOP falls, and the DNC splits into two parties: the establishment free-market capitalists who bill themselves as the “common sense” party, and the progressives.

        GOP will absorb into establishment DNC, lose the outright homophobia and fascism and fall back to the quiet dog whistles, just enough to keep the old GOP base voting for them against the progressives.

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          This is a good bet. As it is, with first past the post, we can’t have three parties

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        They see it as a war because they are finding themselves (and their ideals) in the minority and feel their voice is being taken away.

        Possibly because their ideals suck. Pretty much every conservative idea is a bad one.