The stuff I see on social media makes me angry, and Kamala is not a perfect candidate - eviltoast
  • Nytefyre@kbin.melroy.org
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    2 months ago

    I’m sitting this one out too. Kamala has started to grate my mind because I’m not hearing her touch on things that I feel she should. It’s always been about identity politics and more undoing of Trump’s policies whatever is left.

    I’m confident I’m going to wake up after the general election and to hear that Trump had not won, that’ll more than suffice. But it doesn’t make me hopeful in what Kamala hopes to accomplish in her 4 years.

    • RedSeries@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago
      • 1 day old account
      • Airs grievances for Kamala but not Trump
      • Completely writes off marginalized groups
      • Generalizes Kamala’s platform to “identity politics”
      • Fails to take into account polls and the last election as reasons to vote
      • Fails to elaborate on what they care about, just that Kamala hasn’t talked about it

      Sure thing, comrade.

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      2 months ago

      I too thought Trumps candidacy a joke in 2016. How could anyone listen to him and still vote for him? After I got over the shock I pictured everyone in flyover states as that bully from Simpsons, “Ha-ha”

    • KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 months ago

      I’m sitting this one out too. Kamala has started to grate my mind because I’m not hearing her touch on things that I feel she should. It’s always been about identity politics and more undoing of Trump’s policies whatever is left.

      what the fuck else are you supposed to focus on, im not even sure the federal government has fully recovered yet?

      This is the one way you’re going to unify a voter base.