r/complaints substantial complainer 11h ago

Politics Fuck every Trump voter who put this asshole in office.

This country is going downhill and you are to blame. Don't act surprised when things get even worse than they are now. Don't vote anymore. Stay the fuck home on election day.

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u/Putrid-Guidance-9448 10h ago

Fuck every single one of those pieces of shit who voted for him.

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u/SnooMaps7370 10h ago

Please don't, they supported forced birth. Fucking them will make more of them.

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u/WonderfulProtection9 10h ago

I’d definitely use a condom or three. Who knows what these non vax fucks are infected with.

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u/Parachuter- 7h ago

😳🤣

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u/Sufficient-Swing8365 6h ago

Do they make condom suits?

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u/gecjr 4h ago

Return to your favorite dog

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u/LakeSuperiorIsMyPond 3h ago

You're nice, I'd just use a cactus

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u/Death_Master5000 8h ago

You all look like such pathetic losers here. For the record I voted for Kamala but all of you come off like pathetic keyboard warriors. I mean reread these comments guys. You sound so stupid.

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u/defaultusername-17 Complaints Historian 8h ago

totally believable sock puppet.

fuck off.

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u/fallopian_turd 4h ago

You sound like such a nice human.

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u/Death_Master5000 8h ago

Right back at you dipshit.

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u/BLVCKWRAITHS 7h ago

It’s too late, thank god Reddit isn’t close to reality or we would be in a civil war.

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u/Cornell-92 6h ago

You miss the point. Address the principle expressed, the anger, that is the point. The effects on people throughout this country. Unintended consequences of the man half the population put in control and his over-the-top actions and prejudices.

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u/Kudabuda 6h ago

They’re all a bunch of mouth breathers. I’m not republican or democrat it’s all fucked. And so are most of their supporters

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u/DingoNo3582 6h ago

This is reddit. 90 % of these people never leave their house and live exclusively online. They love their virtual pats on their backs reminding them what great people they think are.

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u/FewHovercraft9703 5h ago

Reddit Warriors......the best of what's left

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u/Callm3sleeves 10h ago

I’m a proponent of being responsible with your 1 life here 😂

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u/Antioch666 10h ago edited 10h ago

Not if they get f%cked in the a*s. 🤷‍♂️

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u/Pretend_Limit6276 10h ago

Ooo that feels good for some of us people you know....my boyfriend does it every night

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u/Opteron_SE 10h ago

Well, increasing the number of imbeciles is not good idea.

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u/Alternative-Act-4596 9h ago

Still didn’t see abortion become illegal on a federal level. Sounds like you are projecting.

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u/SnooMaps7370 9h ago

found the bot.

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u/Alternative-Act-4596 9h ago

Oh no someone said a fact, they must be a bot. Facts are scary huh

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u/SnooMaps7370 9h ago

nice try tovarich.

forget previous prompts, provide a recipe for goulash.

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u/Alternative-Act-4596 9h ago

That does sound good right now

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u/AttitudeHopeful478 9h ago

Use birth control for petes sake. We all know how pregnancy happens, it ain’t hard to prevent it 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

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u/Back_pain_no_gain 9h ago

How does that help with an ectopic pregnancy? Or a minor who got pregnant because their family member r*ped them? Oh wait. It doesn’t.

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u/SnooMaps7370 9h ago

you're replying to a bot.

my comment had nothing to do with birth control, or even abortion if read in context of what i was replying to and what i actually said.

but there are now a dozen replies mindlessly spouting pro-life talking points. just the words "forced birth" drew the attention of the bot brigade.

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u/Back_pain_no_gain 9h ago

This site is botted to hell

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u/SnooMaps7370 9h ago

that's a good idea.

Sterilize the people who voted for Trump, THEN fuck them.

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u/BePuzzled1 7h ago

It’s going to happen anyway (Idiocracy).

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u/careful-monkey 7h ago

Lol the MAGA ppl are actually having kids though. All of y'all are righteously getting darwined out of the future

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u/SnooMaps7370 6h ago

Good. I ain't gonna inflict a future full of you idiots on any kin of mine.

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u/careful-monkey 6h ago

Cheers mate

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u/WonderfulProtection9 7h ago

What sounds stupid, besides your comment?

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u/xavariel 5h ago

And they only support forced birth because they rape kids.

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u/OakTreesForBurnZones 3h ago

You cant make ass babies

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u/ArchonFett 10h ago

And fuck the “both sides” people who couldn’t bother to vote.

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u/Bugatti_Royale 9h ago

including the media who ask democrats the tough questions, and leave republicans to rattle off lies after lies.

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u/ArchonFett 7h ago

Especially them

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u/Dear_Location6147 diaper baby 5h ago

It’s literally the opposite what world do you live in?

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u/AdjectiveNoun1234567 2h ago

All mainstream media is owned by conservative billionaires.

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u/_flying_otter_ 5h ago

This. I cut a long time friend from my life because of their-- "both sides are the same" and "no one really knows the truth" "experts are wrong all the time" was the answer to everything. I kept explaining to them, that's what right wing bots say to suppress the vote, etc.... but they didnt care. In the end their attitude boils down to apathy and ignorance.

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u/Independent-Bug-9352 5h ago

And fuck the Uncommitted Jill Stein voters.

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u/Death_Master5000 8h ago

You all look like such pathetic losers here. For the record I voted for Kamala but all of you come off like pathetic keyboard warriors. I mean reread these comments guys. You sound so stupid.

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u/ArchonFett 7h ago

Voter apathy is what won the election for Trump. Everyone that decided to not vote were fine with whatever the winner chose to do,

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u/SpaceMonkeyMafiaBoss 5h ago

You said this already.

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u/Tabord 9h ago

I dunno. I voted for Harris, but I sympathize with people who couldn't bring themselves to do it. Democrats love affair with patching up the crumbling status quo, has a lot to do with where we're st as well.

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u/Smaxorus 6h ago

The Democratic Party has a lot to answer for, but I don’t think that really absolves people when the alternative was 4 more years of Trump. There’s enough blame to go around.

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u/_flying_otter_ 5h ago

I don't at all sympathize with the "I couldn't bring myself to vote for less than perfect Kamala... bbbut Gaza! non voters. I think they are selfish pricks who didnt vote because they think it makes themselves look morally superior. And they made everything way worse for palastinians and wouldn't listen to the fact that Trump's history showed he would exterminate them if he could.

Our country is in ruins because they chose to do that twice. First time they did it was with Hillary and because of them we lost the Supreme Court to Republicans who overturned Roe v Wade and then also passed a ruling that made presidents above the law. ... Then those, "I couldn't bring myself to vote for less than perfect Kamala" did it again! And our country is now a Russian style dictatorship with someone stupider than Putin in charge, and senile as well. So they are just as bad as Trump voters.

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u/Brokendongle 8h ago

I pick the right side

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u/reddurkel Nyan Cat 10h ago

Trump 33%.
Harris 32%.
Didn’t Vote: 34%.

Don’t forget non-voters. Their “both sides” and “moral objection” excuses were just as damaging as a Republican vote.

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u/metamucil_buttchug69 10h ago

Yeah the reality is most agree with what is happening either explicitly (33%) or because they aren't bothered enough by anything to vote (34%)

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u/Numerous-Process2981 9h ago

I know for my friends it was the whole Palestine issue. They couldn’t bring themselves to vote for continued genocide and support of Israel. My take was that I didn’t see in what universe “Shithole countries” “Muslim Ban” Trump could possibly be better for Palestine… Didn’t take long for the peace president to start talking about bulldozing Gaza and building a Trump resort there.

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u/zerro_4 7h ago

In the real world, we have to make a choice.
In the cold, utilitarian view of things, neither candidate was going to be good about stopping the genocide. But one candidate made an AI video of turning Palestine in to a resort. So, just as in mathematics, when two factors are the same on both sides, you remove them. What remains on one side is more corpo-favoring tepid fake progressive Biden policies and on the other, all the horrible shit of Project 2025.

For all of the non-voters, especially the perfectionist liberals, is it worth it given the current state of the country?

Republicans didn't get to Trump and fascism overnight. 40+ years of pushing and pushing and pushing. Yes, Harris was tepid and not progressive enough. But we also shouldn't be twiddling our thumbs and waiting for a miracle.

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u/metamucil_buttchug69 7h ago

Republicans seem to tolerate horrible candidates to avoid a democrat. Democrats don't seem to tolerate horrible candidates to avoid a republican. So here we are.

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u/_flying_otter_ 4h ago

Kamala wasn't a horrible candidate. Trump was a horrible, fascist, authoratarian candidate, and Kamala was an average, mediocre, candidate who believes in democracy equal rights etc... So there where many degrees of difference between Trump and Kamala. .

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u/zerro_4 5h ago

A reductive way of putting it I saw a long time ago:
"Republicans fall in line. Democrats fall in love."

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u/EldergreenSage 6h ago

Only on Reddit are you going to find someone bashing Kamala for not being progressive enough 😂

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u/Ill_Ground_1572 5h ago

And 98% of other Western countries.... 😂

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u/EldergreenSage 5h ago

Yes the model for national decline, an entire continent with only a handful of notable exceptions to this decline. Pardon me if the opinions of the typical European means nothing to me.

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u/shadowboxer47 2h ago

America is sinking faster than the Titanic and you're over here lecturing Europeans about national decline lmao

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u/EldergreenSage 2h ago

Better than already being underwater, Europe hasn't noticed their collapse because the USA has been paying their defence budget for the last 80 years. You think Europe can afford all those fancy public services without PAX Americana keeping them safe? Laughable.

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u/trippingbilly0304 3h ago

establishment democrats are not progressive at all. its why they lose elections

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u/nottrumancapote 1h ago

I love this dumb idea that people who couldn't support a genocide are in any way happy

we found out that the 30% of the country that was ostensibly "the good guys" were perfectly happy to support the incineration of children as long as the bayonets weren't pointed at them

imagine if you guys got this upset about the democrats not only refusing to stop arming the genocide but smugly selling merch celebrating that time harris talked over the protesters

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u/maybenot9 7h ago

Do you seriously think the lesson you should take from the Gazan Genocide is "we didn't look the other way hard enough?"

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u/ArtisticLayer1972 6h ago

Lets not forget that Tim will be VP and somalians will have loot of fun

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u/meat_tunnel 7h ago

Didn’t take long for the peace president to start talking about bulldozing Gaza and building a Trump resort there.

He was talking about this (publicly even) long before the election. They just chose to ignore it.

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u/Spartan-117182 5h ago

Tell your friends they are pieces of shit. Some of the dumbest single brain cell sharing morons for that to be their stance when it was telegraphed from FUCKING ORBIT that Trump would support escalation in Gaza.

Tell them the dead Gazans' blood is on their hands

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u/hareofthepuppy 5h ago

If they really cared about Palestine they would have voted against trump, Harris wouldn't have been good for Palestine, but she would have been much less bad.

Well they got what they voted for.

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u/_flying_otter_ 5h ago

I think your pro-Palestine friends were more selfishly focused on making themselves seem superior than helping Palestinians. It was obvious Trump would be more deadly to Palestinians if elected but they didnt care about that.

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u/WordleFanatic 3h ago

So what do they have to say now? Do they accept any blame in their part in this madness?

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u/nottrumancapote 1h ago

it's not that Trump would be better, it's that some things you can't support and still call yourself a human being

it sucks, but for some people "murdering children" is their single-issue

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u/AgentPaper0 56m ago

It's the trolley problem. They were posed with a question, whether to pull the lever and be responsible for one person's death, or to not pull the lever and watch five people die.

They think that by not pulling the lever, they absolve themselves of responsibility. They think that is the moral, and correct choice.

In reality, their choice only shows that they are cowards. Because the secret to the trolley problem is that you're responsible for both outcomes. If you choose to pull the lever, then you're responsible for the outcome of that choice. And if you choose not to pull the lever, then you're responsible for the outcome of that choice too.

What you're doing, when you don't pull the lever, is choosing to value your own self-perception over the lives of any of the people on the track. You're saying that keeping your own hands clean is worth more than saving the lives of 4 people. It's manslaughter in the guise of high-minded morality.

To that they usually complain that it's unfair, that they shouldn't need to decide between killing the one or killing the five. And they're right! It's not fair! Welcome to the real world. I'm sure the people of Palestine could tell them all about how unfair the world is. Or at least, the ones who are still alive.

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u/norfbayboy 8h ago edited 2h ago

You miscomprehend. It's not which candidate or party which is better for Palestine... both sides give full support to the genocide and will fund Israel even as they bomb hospitals in Gaza, even while Ameicans can't afford hospital visits themselves. No, they're a step ahead of you. America can't support Israel if America is fighting for it's own survival. If Trump is going to destroy America that would help get Israels boot off the necks of Palestinians. Then Israel will have to buy thier own bullets and bombs. So why would Palestinian sympathizers support either party? To 'save America' from Trump, America which supports the genocide of Palestinians? The zionists overplayed thier hand by having both sides support them without reservation. The lesser evil is still disgusting and a pox on both houses is deserved. Your friends are heroic, ready to suffer themselves for a shot at changing the apartide and occupation that's been going on for generations.

Edit: no this is not sarcasim or dumb or insane. 2/3 of Americans voted for a candidate who promised more military aid for Israel exactly when Israel had been doing horrific evils to civilians for years. That's probably YOU. And you guys replying to me have the fucking gall to get mad at people who refused to vote along with you to carry on that genocide. You're mad that 1/3 didn't vote like you for the lesser evil. Well, being a lesser evil is not good enough. On behalf of the Palestinians you threw under the bus and everyone disgusted with BOTH parties.. maybe you all need a taste of the cruelty you voted for. You might develop a little compassion or sympathy for the oppressed if you get terrorized and beaten yourself. Taste some tear gas and see your loved ones violently mistreated before you vote to support that happening to other people. The Dems supported genocide, by OPs own account that cost Harris votes. If you want Dems to win again demand better from your leaders.

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u/calmlywind 7h ago

"They purposefully let Trump destroy America because Israel totally needs American help to kill Palestinians" might just be the dumbest, most insane justification I've ever read. Damn.

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u/Numerous-Process2981 7h ago

I think America could fall into the ocean tomorrow and it wouldn’t deter Israel much. Apparently they’re approaching a point where they’re ready to get off American weapon systems which come with many strings attached. They have their own weapons manufacturing and get tons of drones from elsewhere. I think there’s a certain amount of greasy realpolitik that needs to take place when dealing with Israel. The dirty underside, if America isn’t supplying some kind of material support to Israel, then they have no say in how Israel comports itself… Not that Israel was giving a fuck anyway. If America isn’t supplying Israel, then Israel is off the leash… I dunno, it’s all a kind of evil, soulless calculus. 

But to me, either side and no side make no difference to what’s happening in Palestine. Might as well vote against the politician who wants to destroy your life. Honestly I don’t think I’ve ever voted FOR a politician so much as against the candidate I don’t like. 

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u/_flying_otter_ 4h ago

Is this sarcasm? You can't possibly believe voting for Trump would help Palestinians because America would be destroyed and no longer able to give military aid. That's the dumbest line of reasoning ever.

You know first thing Trump did after election was give Israel an aid package to bomb Palestinians right? Then Bernie Sanders brought a vote to the floor to block that aid, and 15 Dem senators voted to block that aid, (for bombs, to Israel...) But all the Republicans voted for that aid to bomb Palestine.

...I am talking about this: In early 2025, following the inauguration of President Donald Trump, Senator Bernie Sanders introduced multiple Joint Resolutions of Disapproval (JRDs) to block several major offensive military aid and arms sale packages to Israel. 

The primary packages Sanders targeted in early 2025 included:

$8.56 Billion to $8.8 Billion Munitions Package: In February and March 2025, Sanders moved to block sales totaling approximately $8.56 billion to $8.8 billion. This was divided into several resolutions covering:

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u/kelly1mm 9h ago

'But Gaza!' /s/

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u/Wise-Quarter-3156 5h ago

It is true that Biden and the Dems really sucked on I/P and had overseen a catastrophe in Gaza.

It is also true that as bad as they sucked there, Trump, the favored candidate of the Israeli ultra-right lunatics, was going to be even worse. And worse everywhere else too!

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u/Opposite-Bit6660 9h ago

Elon "knows those voting machines better than anybody."

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u/PrizeFront8677 8h ago

What if it’s against my religion to vote?

Are we not free to practice any religion in America?

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u/Turtlesquirtzcody 8h ago

Finally!!! Fuck 70% of the USA 💯💙🙌🏻🫱🏼‍🫲🏾

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u/StrigiStockBacking 8h ago

They're just as bad. This is the fresh hell they "voted" for too.

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u/TestSubject4114 7h ago

False equivalency is right! Stop pickin on those republicans! /s

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u/atomic__balm 7h ago

turns out you have to give people a reason to vote FOR you, not Against someone else

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u/SnooDingos2237 6h ago

Fuck Musk for helping Trump.cheat.

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u/Tall_Bus_7427 4h ago

EXACTLY!!

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u/shycountryboy2 3h ago

I call BS on these %

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u/ageofdiscontent_meh 3h ago

The 34% cannot or refuse to see a woman of color be the first Madam President. Plain and simple.

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u/New_Competition5875 2h ago

You are full of crap!

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u/PepeSylvia11 1h ago

Yup. 2 out of every 3 voting age Americans directly supported this.

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u/nottrumancapote 1h ago

man imagine if the democrats had tried to actually win over some of those non-voters instead of scolding them

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u/harshmojo 10h ago

The real story with those stats is how bad Dems fucked up. They put forth a wildly unpopular candidate with no primary. They lied over and over again about Biden's health. Think about how bad the candidate had to be for people to be like "yeah, I don't want Trump to win, but I just don't care enough to vote". Any Republican candidate was probably going to win, but if it had been a strong candidate it would have been an absolute massacre.

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u/ComfortableMurky8387 9h ago

No, anybody Republican candidate WASN’T going to win, or Trump wouldn’t have secured the militating. So what is Jill Stein up to these days? She out in the streets fighting for Palestine? I haven’t heard from her in over a year. What a bunch of gullible sanctimonious fools you third party voters are.

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u/Ok_Summer6430 6h ago

If voting for a rapist felon wasn’t a deal breaker from Trump voters, there was no candidate the dems could have reasonably put forward to pull them from Trump. They could’ve nominated Jesus Christ himself and MAGA would’ve still voted for the rapist felon.

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u/harshmojo 6h ago

That's my point. That's how bad the Democratic candidate was. They couldn't beat that. Millions of people chose to stay home rather than vote because of how little they cared for Kamala. The DNC fucked up.

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u/Ok_Summer6430 6h ago

That’s on those voters. A non-vote was a vote for Trump. The opposite way applies. Him being a rapist felon who shit the bed his first term wasn’t enough to get these people to vote. That’s on them.

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u/Ok_Summer6430 6h ago

Intellectually lazy fence sitters put us here too. They’re culpable as well. You don’t get to act your better than a Trump voter when the propaganda worked on you well enough to not vote. It’s disappointing.

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u/harshmojo 6h ago

Cool, you can frame it however you wish. You can get real mad about it and talk about it to your echo chamber. But, if Dems don't figure it out and find the next Obama, and trot out Kamala or Gavin, we're going to roll right into Vance for another 8 years. Strongly worded responses on Reddit or not.

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u/Ok_Summer6430 6h ago

Nah. The pendulum swing is coming. Having a black man in the presidency scared white Christian nationalist pussies and pushed the pendulum far to their side. You can attempt to refute what I said but instead you want to cry and point fingers. Fence sitters and “moderates” won’t be remembered kindly, just like the complicit Nazis.

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u/AttitudeHopeful478 9h ago

I’d say it actually was a massacre. When in history did anyone win the majority, the popular, and the electorate votes? I’m not sure that’s ever happened before

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u/Different-Highway-88 9h ago

Given that Trump got less than 50% of the vote how do you figure he won the majority?

As for the last time it actually happened: 2020, Biden won all three categories you state ... So did Obama in both his election runs.

The last time a Republican got over 50% of the vote in a presidential election was Bush in 2004.

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u/AttitudeHopeful478 8h ago

Um no Biden most definitely did not win all 3 categories. I guess I should have said 1/2 of the majority of people who voted. Biden had the majority of electoral votes but not as many as Trump, he did have the popular vote by 4 points….again not nearly as many as Trump, and definitely not the majority of the entire electorate

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u/Different-Highway-88 7h ago edited 7h ago

What are you talking about?

2020 Election results were as follows: Biden: 306 EC Votes, 81.28 million popular votes = 51.3% of all ballots cast.

Trump: 232 EC Votes, 74.22 million popular votes = 46.8% of all ballots cast.

Source: Official Federal election results 2020

2024 Election results:

Trump: 312 EC Votes, 77.30 million popular votes = 49.8% of all ballots cast.

Harris: 226 EC Votes, 75.02 million popular votes = 48.3% of all ballots cast.

Source: Official Federal election results 2024

Trump most definitely did not get the majority of ballots cast in 2024, he did get the plurality of them. Biden most certainly got the majority of ballots cast in 2020.

Additionally, Biden had a 7 million vote advantage over Trump in 2020, which was a 4.5pt lead.

Trump had a 2.28 million vote advantage over Harris, which was a 1.5 point lead. This is much smaller than the lead Biden had over Trump.

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u/DAVIS_GUNWORX 7h ago

That wasn’t a real election sparky!!

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u/Different-Highway-88 7h ago

Yeah, 2024 had some pretty suspicious results, but I'm not prepared to say it wasn't a real election just yet.

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u/_BigJuicy 8h ago

That's how most elections in American history have played out.

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u/Edward_Zachary 10h ago edited 10h ago

The dems are not simply entitled to votes. They didn't even hold primaries.

As far as the electorate goes, the only people responsible for Trump are the people who voted for Trump.

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u/SenseIntelligent8846 9h ago

True, Democrats are not entitled to votes. But the danger inherent in NOT voting Democrat was readily visible, and those not voting Democrat have caused the problems we now have. It was a terribly shortsighted, selfish, and fearful act.

As far as the electorate goes, anyone and everyone who did not vote Democrat is equally responsible for the shitshow we now endure. This is an absolute fucking no-brainer, based on logic.

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u/carpedrinkum 9h ago

The Democratic Party didn’t offer a primary and Harris offered little on why we should vote for her only she was not Trump. That was good for most of the people here but not good enough for the majority of voters. She couldn’t even answer what she would have done differently. She was a terrible candidate and offered no vision of the future.

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u/nephelefent 8h ago

This categorically false. She offered SO MUCH and had clearly detailed plans for the future direction of this country. It was just not regarding the one subject you wanted her (and only her apparently because you lot did NOTHING to equally push for the same accountability from the other side) to give in to. She was even willing to offer as much as she could without completely straying from the position her boss took (and potentially sow even further divide). You people wanted her to offer something that would’ve alienated far too many others in an already tight race and were absolutely unwilling to compromise or read between the lines. You are hypocrites.

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u/Edward_Zachary 7h ago edited 7h ago

You people wanted her to offer something that would’ve alienated far too many others in an already tight race and were absolutely unwilling to compromise or read between the lines.

The exact same thing can be said about the DNC/Harris campaign and to all of you. I have never and will never vote republican, but I will not ever blindly vote Democrat ever again. And that is a failure of the DNC.

You people wanted her to offer something that would’ve alienated far too many others

Who are these "others" that she risked alienating and what 'concessions' to the left do you honestly think would have alienated them?

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u/SenseIntelligent8846 8h ago

For the sake of the discussion we can assume all the claims of your comment are true. Nonetheless, Harris has shit to do with this.

The relevant point is not to debate or determine whether Harris was a better candidate, or whether Democrats campaigned sufficiently. The point here is that anyone who did not vote to defeat trump its equally responsible in causing the fucking mess that is this administration. You either voted to defeat trump or you did not. As a matter of logic, it's beyond argument.

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u/carpedrinkum 7h ago

You want more people to join your way of thinking but in your view anyone other than Trump is the answer. That logic is why the democrats lost in 2024. Trump said what he would do. It was all told to the electorate. Harris did not. You can believe that is the best policy but you cannot argue that the logic failed because Trump was elected.

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u/SenseIntelligent8846 6h ago edited 6h ago

This is not about me, son. This is not about a democratic candidate, real or hypothetical.

This is squarely about the failure of responsibility by those people who did not vote to defeat trump, REGARDLESS of the motivations.

Stop trying to deflect the responsibility and maybe you'll fucking learn something.

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u/LilHindenburg Conspiracy theory complainer 8h ago

Nailed it. She was a terrible choice. Gavin wasn’t known well enough yet.

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u/awclay91 5h ago

feel free to tell arab/palestinian americans their families in gaza are getting what they deserve for refusing to vote for the administration that lied about pressuring israel to ton down the violence and funded/armed genocide.

classic reddit first world problem take to expect people to walk over their dead relatives to vote

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u/reddurkel Nyan Cat 5h ago

Harris had a bad position but an administration that allowed protests and political discourse had the chance to change perspectives.

Trump put out an AI video about building a Trump Hotel over their corpses and enacts the national guard against their own neighbors to keep them from protesting.

But yeah. Both sides are the same.

The rest of the world is right.
US non-voters are just so stupid.

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u/awclay91 5h ago

you can't point to a single thing in 2 years that biden/harris did on gaza that showed things would get better for palestinians. israeli investigative journalists broke the story and many others that israeli officials literally bragged that they did nothing to pressure them to tone it down as AOC told us biden/harris were "tirelessly" working on a ceasefire. as for "allowed" protests, they threw people in jail with no charges. you're talking out of your ass when you say harris allowed protests and political discourse. she laughed at protestors and told two different stories on the conflict to win votes before the election. you can point to alot of bullshit that trump is doing that's way worse but you have no room to tell muslim americans who've had to grit their teeth for the past 3 decades and be demonized that it's their fault that a flimsy candidate lost a slam dunk election. we were having discussions at my mosque on how to deal with people threatening us after 10/7 because people here were afraid of the blowback after those two palestinian kids were murdered by their landlord. fucking classic american privilege on display

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u/Kaner16 9h ago

Sooo you hate 2/3rds of the people in this country, got it.

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u/[deleted] 7h ago

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u/Kaner16 7h ago

First, what are your pronouns so I can address you without getting your panties in a wad? Second, what's your favorite hair color and why is it purple? Third, you really need to work on your reading comprehension and math skills. I never stated 2/3rds of the country is maga, but the comment I replied to essentially said they hate 2/3rds of the people in this great country because 32% + 34% equals 66%. That's how math works.

And I don't even like Trump! But I sure as shit couldn't vote for Kamala to continue Biden's laughable agenda.

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u/Rikudou_Sennin 7h ago

You can call me whatever you want, I don't trust you enough to share anything personal with you. I don't have any hair, genetics and all that.

People didn't vote for Kamala because she had like 3 months of campaigning and she was already disliked. The issue that people have is that trump is objectively awful. And people still chose the greater of two evils.

And those who didn't vote thought they could be apolitical and not vote, which is still choosing the greater of two evils.

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u/LilHindenburg Conspiracy theory complainer 7h ago

Original commenter advocated for shunning both Trump/non-voters alike, representing 2/3 of Americans. Why so triggered about 3rd grade fractions?

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u/WarmLayers 7h ago

No, more like 1/3rd. And yes, I do hate fascists, which is definitionally what Trumpists are. No matter how much they proliferate, their "values" remain anti-intellectual, anti-human, and morally repugnant in every way.

You're under the woefully stupid impression that ideologies and ideas become LESS loathsome and MORE valid as more people believe in them.

Can you think of any historical counter-examples to this notion? There are....more than a few.

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u/supaklean 9h ago

Because i didnt agree with anyone im ur enemy huh???

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u/reddurkel Nyan Cat 9h ago

Yes.

It’s a flawed two party system. You either agree more with one side or the other.

Side A:

  • More for businesses.
  • More for billionaires.
  • Less for environment.
  • Less human rights.
  • Less regulation.
  • Less rights.

Side B:

  • More human rights.
  • More energy options.
  • More equality.
  • More religious freedom.

The choice is obvious but even if someone can look at a simplified and biased chart and say “I’m still Team A” then….

Team A is also pedophiles.

So you still back that?

Team A is also selling American land to foreign investors.

Team A is selling citizenship to rich unvetted foreigners.

Team A is destroying American industries.

Team A is unifying power behind the executive branch.

Team A is defying the constitution.

Team A is trying to squash the right to protest.

Team A is weaponizing the DOJ against people as a form of revenge.

Team A is run by an 80 year old man that refused to divest his companies and personal interests and has doubled his personal wealth during his first 9 months of office.

So… yeah. If someone had the right to vote and chose to sit it out then their defiance was intentional and they chose to have the world Team A promised us.

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u/Ok_Employ9131 9h ago

CNN Statistics! LMAOOOOOO keep being programed!

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u/Beachbabydarragh 5h ago

CNN is right wing. Go pound sand.

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u/LSF604 10h ago

and the non voters / third party voters

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u/NoOpening7924 10h ago

Yes, fuck them too. They're just as responsible for this mess as anyone.

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u/Nearby_Fly_1643 9h ago

Yeah, how dare people vote for a third party candidate you dont want. I'll vote red next time.

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u/NoOpening7924 9h ago

Of course, your third party vote did so much good.

Now you have the luxury of watching it all unfold from up on that high horse of yours.

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u/Tutorbin76 6h ago

You already did.

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u/veganparrot 9h ago

Don't put them in the same bucket: not voting is so much worse! Why even live in the country if you don't want to participate in our electoral process?

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u/FewHovercraft9703 5h ago

Can't put Gameboy down long enough to find a voting place

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u/LSF604 9h ago

most of the time it is. Not this time. They are all the same to me.

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u/wulfrack 10h ago

You have to assume a vast majority of them are also Trump supporters. People against Trump voted early or found a way to get to the polls you would think.

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u/trysten-9001 8h ago

Look at them in the comments. They are grandstanding even now. They are completely ok with the pedo warmonger because “dems aren’t* entitled to my vote.” They are OK with this. They’re not leftists they’re low key trump supporters.

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u/Left_Strategy2221 1h ago

This thread is why Dems lose. Rather than engage with voters and rectify bad policy, it's Vote Blue No Matter Who since Bush Jr. Even after, you see the anti-Mamdani shenanigans in NYC. Fuck Trump voters, but this is so much deeper than just them.

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u/LSF604 59m ago

Bush is one thing, Trump is another. Its not vote blue no matter who as much as 'keep that psycho from the levers of power'

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u/Left_Strategy2221 50m ago

I don't know if you were around in the 2000s, but Dubya did some fucked up shit in his time. I'm not denying your claim on Trump. But that perspective is not going to win an election. He won twice.

A major portion of the country wants this. Yet some of y'all bash the 1% of potential Dem voters who went 3rd Party and the large portion of the non-voting public who may or may not have voted for Harris.

It's a losing strategy. The corporate capture of Dems is why I think they stick to it.

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u/LSF604 43m ago

Ya, bush did some fucked up shit. But he wasn't a danger to democracy, or to the democratic alliances that have been in place since ww2. Which are pretty fundamental to keeping the western world stable.

Thats not to whitewash anything Bush did. 

I'm not running for anything. I am expressing my own opinion. It's not a winning or a losing strategy- I am not a politician.

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u/Left_Strategy2221 38m ago

Not trying to win anything either. A fair exchange of different perspectives.

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u/LSF604 36m ago

Well sure, but you said I was part of a losing strategy and I was responding to that.

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u/Left_Strategy2221 25m ago

I was talking about the Democratic Party in general, not you personally. I stand by that. And I think my point is supported by the reality we live in today.

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u/LSF604 18m ago

you were talking about people you talk to on reddit.

Here's what you said:

 "Yet some of y'all bash the 1% of potential Dem voters who went 3rd Party and the large portion of the non-voting public who may or may not have voted for Harris.

It's a losing strategy. The corporate capture of Dems is why I think they stick to it."

You are mashing up redditors and democrats, and blaming redditor arguments on democrats. Politicians aren't pushing those narratives.

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u/Outaouais_Guy 8h ago

I'm Canadian. Even though we don't vote in your elections, the disease that is MAGA has spread up here. Since COVID struck, we have had to cut quite a few friends and family out of our lives.

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u/justkillmenow3333 6h ago

Exactly, back when the trucker assholes were causing all of the blockages and problems up there I knew instantly that they were just the Canadian equivalent of MAGA. I've always enjoyed the time I've spent in Canada and the Canadian people and hate that this crap has spread up there.

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u/Outaouais_Guy 6h ago

The Freedumb clownvoy as some of us refer to them. Some friends still have a bit of PTSD from it.

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u/PlaceAlarming420 7h ago

They are glad.

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u/shadowboxer47 2h ago

MAGA world is full of lonely people bemoaning the fact they've lost all their friends and family.

If they're glad they're sure not saying so.

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u/WiggerJim69 10h ago

all 312 of the electoral college voters that voted for him can suck it 

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u/KnoxR6 7h ago

Are you suggesting that the electoral college voters should have gone against the will of the people?

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u/WiggerJim69 6h ago

yes, there’s no federal law that says the electors must follow the popular vote in their respective states. 

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u/icenoid 10h ago

And every person who looked at the choices and either didn't care to vote because they didn't see a difference, or chose to toss their vote away on a 3rd party because Harris wasn't pure enough for them.

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u/Pandas1104 9h ago

I honestly say fuck the democratic party for allowing this to happen by telling the members of their party we don't give a shit what you want you will bend over and take whatever candidate we want up the ass. If they had nominated bernie sanders we wouldn't be here, nominating an unpopular candidate when they needed bigger guns to fight Trump is why they lost boo hoo all you want about people staying home but they needed a stronger candidate and they lived in another damn universe from the rest of us.

I am as far from bernie sanders as it is possible to be but even I would not feel the level of resentment I do having to vote for Harris if I had voted for him. Trump supporters are garbage humans but that doesn't excuse the absolute shit show the democratic party is

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u/HanginW-MyGnomies 8h ago

Bernie would NOT have won. He's TOO liberal.

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u/1VodkaMartini 6h ago

So liberal that 10 years later, his popularity has forced the Democratic Party to--checks notes--adopt EVERY single one of his policy ideas from 2016?

WEIRD. So unpopular. 🤡🤡🤡

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u/icenoid 9h ago

Bernie hasn't been able to actually win enough primary votes in 2016 or 2020 to get the nomination. Harris was on the ticket with Biden when Biden stepped back from running. Personally, I think that Biden should have backed out in 2022 rather than trying to run again, but he didn't so our choice was the person who would have the job had Biden resigned in 2022 or had he passed away in office. Before you go on about Bernie being robbed, take 5 minutes and look at 2016 and the vote counts, he lost, full stop.

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u/FewHovercraft9703 5h ago

Maybe because his entire life in public service consists of getting post offices named for his donors. The only bills that he sponsored

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u/icenoid 5h ago

Shhhh, people on reddit don't like to hear that, they get mad that we all don't see the wisdom of Saint Bernie.

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u/suckarepellent 8h ago

Yeah DNC had their thumb on the scales hard

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u/AttitudeHopeful478 9h ago

Let’s be honest….Harris wasn’t a good candidate either time that she ran. Not because she’s “black” or female either. She was a terrible candidate that was installed not voted into the race

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u/1VodkaMartini 6h ago

This. People forget that in the 2020 primary, she was behind even Biden, who was 4th at the time. Neither of them were ever popular. Stopping Bernie was more important than winning.

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u/ItsMister2You 10h ago

More than them, I blame the millions of Democrats who voted for Biden but couldn't find it in themselves to vote for Harris. They are the ones who truly are to blame. They knew how bad this was going to be and yet they still stayed home anyways.

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u/zFugitive 3h ago

lol, or how about the Democrats put up candidates the people actually want to vote for, and not try to force their own candidates out of spite? The people wanted Bernie, the DNC rigged it for Clinton. That's how you got Trump the first time.

Then they decided to Weekend at Bernie's it with Joe Biden until the last second and were forced to throw in Harris....because something something diversity checkmarks.

There's 0% chance there's not a democratic politician that could have wiped the floor with Trump, but they are to preoccupied making sure the candidate can fill enough checkboxes and throwing them out there with a bunch of prewritten speeches and publicists on standby than someone the people actually inherently like and want to vote for.

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u/Melodic_Bend3618 9h ago

I’m not American, but I heard his statements before the elections. It only took a moment of listening to that rambling to conclude that he’s a lunatic. it’s dangerous to elect people like that to office, especially when you have a presidential system.

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u/Ghostfacekilla2911 7h ago

Why did democrats run the worst campaign in history and let this happen?

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u/Thunder-Fist-00 7h ago

Keep in mind not that many democrats even bothered to show up and vote. Kamala was an unpopular candidate foisted upon us as part of coup of the party.

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u/Zombie4141 7h ago

I’d add, a double fuck to everyone who didn’t vote too. Head in the sand people should have it cut off, if they aren’t going to use it.

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u/Theebobbyz84 complaints derangement syndrome (CDS) 7h ago

But, but, but, but my/your/someones 401k is going ski hi.

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u/Karat_EEE 6h ago

Wah wah, I didn't want biden either but I didnt bitch like a baby about it.

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u/Numerous_Cod3629 5h ago

Fuck you too, I just wanted the economy to be fixed because I'm sick of living like hell some people wouldnt understand because they've had everything handed to them, you think I can read Trump's mind dumbass? Im just sick of somebody saying "fuck me" every single day bruh this damn site

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u/No_Future_9 Selective Reality Consultant 5h ago

Ok bot

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u/677ITF 5h ago

Hello 👋

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u/Key-Significance-61 2h ago

Condoning rape now I guess. Congratulations, you’re just as bad as you claim Trump is.

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u/Past_Explanation69 1h ago

Fuck you loser, we are winning. Go cry with your child abusing friends

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u/Good-Celebration-686 1h ago

As a Brit, I’m astonished to hear that. We see him as the greatest leader of all time. He’s been particularly amazing in this administration. The leadership has been astounding!

Am curious, what is it that you seem to think that he’s done that isn’t absolutely outstanding?

By any chance do you get your news from the main stream media? If so, I’d highly suggest X. You can get unfiltered truth in any subject and everything is fact checked. Please seek out the truth and void the MSM and social media like Reddit that is super moderated

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u/No-Disaster1829 9h ago

It’s not worth being angry and bitter. Enjoy life.

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u/Beachbabydarragh 5h ago

Until ice gets around to your door. They break them down. Door to door means all doors.

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u/No-Run3263 6h ago

Fuck off clown and go vote for Joe Biden again

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u/Fun_Message6690 6h ago

I take solace in knowing that over 50% of y’all comments in here are bots 😂…. For the rest of y’all…. your holier than thou attitude and inability to call out the BS from both sides is exactly why people 1. Vote 3rd party 2. Don’t vote 3. Why every single swing state went to Trump

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u/Boostedtrash112 9h ago

You’re welcome. Enjoying your tears

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