• DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social
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      17 days ago

      Funny, because it has happened a couple times.

      1860, 1936, and 1960. You know, some of the only moments in history America had a right to be proud of.

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      15 days ago

      weird that we chose a fascist instead then.

      I used to think this, not anymore, this one was obvious, everyone who pulled that lever, knew what they were voting for.

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        Kamala did not lose because voters switched. Trump lost 3 million votes compared to 2020.

        Kamala lost because even less people showed up for her. She was that upopular.

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          15 days ago

          turnip won because more people voted for him than kamala. more people in this nation were willing to elect a rapist, a 34 times convicted felon, one who defrauds students, cages children, takes away human rights, praises nazi’s and dictators. if you couldn’t be bothered to turn up to fight against that, well…

          the system is shit, but we, at least used to have control of it. I hope we still do but the winner has already told us that he will be a dictator and we won’t have to vote again.

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            15 days ago

            Tulip sounds awful. The only way democrats could lose from that is if they ran a truly horrific candidate themselves.

            Anything notable from last year coming to mind?