• MaoTheLawn [any, any]@hexbear.net
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    nah trump has aggrieved too many republicans this time imo

    and he seems wet brained

    he would’ve walked over Biden but I think Kamala wins it this time

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      he seems wet

      We are so back.

      Yeah, he has pissed off too many people and there may be a legitimate reason to believe the agencies put a bounty on his fucking head, but there are still enough sycophants to potentially carry him. I don’t see Kamala rallying like that, everyone hates her.

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      I don’t believe Republicans will win the Democrats the White House.

      This is the exact thinking from the party that is going to cost them the election with their insistence on being Republicans to get support of these “Republicans who hate Trump” while alienating the left.

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        I don’t think “the left” is a relevant political force in Amerikkka. If we narrow the definition of “left” to “people who will withhold their vote from the dems because of their reactionary positions”, I think the numbers are low enough to be a statistical error.

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          I disagree, not because I think Americans are secretly radical leftists en-masse or anything.

          But I believe there are more “leftists” willing to withhold their vote over blatant anti-immigrant and pro-genocide rhetoric than there are Republicans willing to switch from their support of Trump to support a black woman saying the same stuff in a more polite (liberal) way.

          We are too weak and divided to force any actual positive changes ourselves, but in a race as close as this one it can (and I believe will) be the difference, they don’t have to unite for something, just to stick to principles on basic stuff they’re against. Staying home hurts her just as much as voting PSL or whatever.