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    Decisions are made by those who show up. It’s as simple as that. It really is the very least you SHOULD do as a functional adult.

    I get how not everyone wants to be active on campaigns, can donate, etc. But voting itself should definitely be a given. Same goes for small elections; if you don’t vote, someone else will decide for you. And you might not like what they decide.

    Show the fuck up and vote.

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      I prefer “Pokemon Go To The Polls”, myself.

      Either way, I’m not sure where OP’s “40 Million Registered Democrats” are coming from. Obama set a high water mark for Dem turnout in 2008 with 69M votes and still managed to carry out a win four years later with 65.9M votes. Hillary pulled in 65.8M votes four years after that. She just racked them in the wrong states this time around and lost to a guy who hit his own GOP high watermark of 62.9M.

      Then, in 2020, the country implemented a temporary state of national mail-in voting. Turnout surged enormously. Republicans brought in 74M votes! Enough to win in a landslide in virtually any other year. But still not enough to beat the Dem 81M vote haul. An absolutely historic turnout by either party, all thanks to a change in the mechanism used to submit ballots.

      But even using these very temporary figures, I have no idea where you’re finding a full 105.8M Democrats to vote for your candidate, relative to 2016. Set aside how much our antiquated and archaic machine-voting system suppresses turnout. Set aside the deliberate disenfranchisement by determined State Secretaries in democracy-hostile states and districts. Set aside voter disenfranchisement and intimidation, misinformation and scammy robocalls. Tell me which rock these 40M Democrats are hiding under.

      And when you do, make sure there’s not another 40M Republicans hiding right alongside them. Because we played this game in Texas for nearly a decade. And what we discovered was a large surplus of lackadaisical conservatives, who came out to swamp the state in 2022. So much for simply being a “non-voting” state.

      Never even fucking mind all the “Obama to Trump” voters who showed up in 2016 absolutely revolted by the ghoul Democrats put up as Obama’s replacement.

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      I’ve shown up every year since 2000 and other people keep making the decisions anyway because the people I vote for lose so goddamn always.

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      My friends and a lot of my coworkers I were Bernie supporters in 2016 – donated, attended events, etc. I made sure I was registered to vote and strongly encouraged my friends to as well. Talking to them after the primary was depressing as fuck … most of them didn’t vote, and had the lamest excuses you could imagine. It was eye opening.

      Alright: whatever. Great work guys, now we get to vote for Hillary, since it was going to be either her or Trump as president. Shockingly almost none of the aforementioned friends/coworkers voted for her, and several that admitted they couldn’t get off their asses to vote for him in the primary complained about how it was “stolen” from Bernie.

      It was hard not slapping the shit out of them.

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        I can definitely understand the disillusionment of the Bernie Bros at that time. I was reaaaaally hoping he’d win the nomination.

        Even as a European that whole situation really irked me. Especially the rhetoric of it being ‘Hillary’s turn’. Yes, she had a lot of political experience, but this is not an ‘it’s my turn!’ type of position. And Bernie getting shoved aside unceremoniously because it was ‘her turn’ didn’t do the Democrats any favors in the actual voting.

        A lot of Bernie supporters had a post-Bernie hangover and got frustrated enough to check out of the political process. It sucks, but I understand. Let’s hope they’ll at least vote this time.

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          I get people who voted for him in the primary being upset.

          It’s the people that didn’t out of sheer laziness or willful incompetence complaining I have no compassion or patience for – the number of those I knew of was shocking to me. Calling them “morons” is being charitable.

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          Man that’s a powerful drink they downed that it caused enough of a hangover for them to not even show up to the primary that was supposedly stolen from him.

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        Did you live in a state that was closely decided for Trump over Hillary? Because, if not, the apathy of your friends likely made no difference.

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            So, you need a situation where you need 1 million more people to show up to vote, and to vote for Hillary, and to make sure nobody shows up and votes for Trump? That’s not very close.

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              800,000 votes is pretty close when there were 15.1 million registered voters. People just need to stop making excuses and go vote!

              If the apathy wasn’t there, it would be easier to get people to the polls that are open for 2 weeks, the second of which polls are required to be open at least 12 hours.

              I’m afraid that we might get Trump and Cruz again with this election, given the similar apathy this year.

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        Those people are still crooning about how counting the ballots is stealing the election and ignoring the will of the people to this day.

        You have to drag these people by the hair to the ballot box even for the candidate they themselves support and they wonder why everyone else doesn’t just do the revolution for them.

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      Tell that to republicans in California lmao. I agree with the overall message because more overall voters is better for democrats, but let’s not pretend everything is so simple. We haven’t even mentioned the electoral college in this thread.

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    Good thing the party learn d their lesson and stopped running uncharismatic elderly moderates with terrible approval ratings…

    Right?

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      The only people who dont vote for the least bad option are the people who have the luxary not to.

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        We gotta get us some Approval Voting so people can vote for their true favorite without worrying if it’ll accidentally give them a worse election result.

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          I agree, until that happens though, all of us are required to choose the least bad option.

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          Is this ever gonna happen, though? I see it like guaranteed under every single social media post that complains about how we don’t have a functional system and while I agree that fptp as a system is bad and horrible, it almost feels like a red herring at this point because it has such a low chance of ever being changed as each party in power, and any party that theoretically ever able to take power, would not stand to benefit from alternative voting. It’s like prison reform or free healthcare or making weed legal or any number of other things that has high levels of voter approval but conveniently never happen because it’s not in the best interest of the party, except this one is possibly more niche and easier to spread misinformation about.

          Like I dunno, what’s the M.O. on getting this done? Get it approved in a couple local elections and then just hope it bubbles up from there? I know in oregon there’s supposed to be some referendum on it, but I kind of doubt it’s going to pass even though I’m gonna vote for it. I seriously don’t see it happening, at least on a federal level, without some extremely serious reform that basically completely reworks how the government currently functions.

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            You’re thinking of a different voting method, but the answer is that you have to be an organizing member of the change you want to see. When Fargo switched to approval it was because a single person decided “fuck it, I’m gonna make this happen.” They built a team of volunteers and forced through a referendum, and ran a campaign to advertise and support it.

            We’re advocating to take away power from those who have it. They will never allow it voluntarily, you have to make it happen.

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        Edit: blaming others for not showing up to your uninterested non beneficial vote when no one is a hedgemony least of all voters. And refusing to try different tactics cause what if effort has to be applied and it feels pointless or you lose despite trying.

        What a nice excuse for losing.

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            Blaming people for not wanting to pick a lesser bad option. Blaming it on the people who aren’t paying as much attention and don’t see it as a “good” option to take the time to go fight against a system that doesn’t want people to vote at all.

            That excuse where you pass the buck to other people despite there being action that can be done on the party side to inspire voters instead of just blame them for shortcomings.

            If you play chess but only move a piece every 3rd turn and refuse to accept the opponent is now playing boxing chess instead of playing back or pushing back on the rules you are just making excuses.

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              I’m not blaming them for not voting, I am pointing out the only people who don’t are the ones who have the luxary to not, the ones who believe whatever outcome won’t actually affect them.

              If you feel my statement applies to you, than perhaps it does, but if complaining that you get called a fair-weathered believer in democracy is your biggest issue, it kind of proves my point, does it not?

              You aren’t like us.

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                The only people who dont vote for the least bad option are the people who have the luxary not to.

                the only people who don’t are the ones who have the luxary to not

                Yeah people have other reasons to not vote. You are coming from a really different entitled place if you think that’s the only reason people don’t vote.

                You are making broad sweeping assumptions that put blame on others only. That’s fucked up. It’s not about me or you but everyone in the room.

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                  Give me a reason somebody would choose to not vote against fascism not rooted in luxary.

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        If your want people to vote for you give them someone they can stomach. Clinton is a piece of shit and Biden is a zionist with dementia.

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          If somebody prefers the same genocide under Trump over Biden, there is nothing anybody can to say to them that will change their mind.

          If somebody prefers a genocide against trans people in America, and the imprisonment and forced labor of poor people in America, over Biden, that is between them and their God.

          But please, keep pretending you are fighting for Palestine when you aren’t even fighting for your own home.

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            It is kind of incredible, I normally don’t take people seriously who can’t spell.

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              And I don’t take people seriously if they are incapable of disagreeing with a point made.

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                  You joined a conversation to bring nothing of value then? I was right to not take you seriously.

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      No no no, you don’t understand, you can only ever be critical of one thing at a time, so either you don’t care about people not voting or you think every candidate and campaign the Democratic party has ever run was flawless, you have to pick one or the other /s

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    “Hillary is the best choice, she’s guaranteed to win!” - the democratic party in 2016.

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      She was never the best choice of the Democrats available, but you must admit we had no idea how goddamned stupid people were back then. She should have won. Turns out, yeah, russia was listening.

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        I don’t know who down voted you? They have proven several times that Trump’s inner circle was with Russian businesses that controlled advertising on Facebook. It’s not that far of a stretch.

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          They probably worked harder than they had to. She really is an unlikable piece of shit.

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            Ridiculously qualified, intelligent, experienced, liberal as we could hope for at the time.

            Just so unlikable. And shrill!! Oh, and not even a man. Pfft.

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              One thing not being mentioned here is that people were tired of establishment politicians who don’t change anything. So many people voted for Obama hoping for change, but then said “fuck it” and voted for Trump.

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                Yes. Very stupid, very gullible people. We have a lot of them. Because of reasons.

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              Hilary Clinton is an extremely condescending political elite that seems to have about as much humanity as a lizard.

              She’s a perfect representation of the DNC.

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                Disagree. She’s spent the vast majority of her life in politics to do some good. As a woman, she broke a lot of rules and is still to this day mercilessly attacked for it.

                Was she so perfect even the shitheaded communist idiots loved every single thing she did? Astoundingly, unbelievably, Nope. Was she the best choice for president of all the candidates on the ballot in 2016? Yes. Without a doubt

                Is she forever going to be shit on for not being perfect in every way to all people? No. Just until the current living generations are dead.

                Whatever. People need to shit on her, go for it. Shit yourselves a bust of Hillary you can shit on. You can meet all sorts of wonderful Limbaugh fans in there.

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                  Lol I don’t think it’s a good thing if it takes everyone dying for your reputation to improve. That is a pretty wild argument.

                  Also, you’re just calling everyone that supports communism a shit headed idiot? For real?

                  And she was a terrible, weak candidate that brought nothing progressive to the table. That’s why she lost to Donald Trump.

                  It was painfully obvious that Bernie was the better candidate. He energized people. He would have stomped on Trump.

                  But instead the DNC had to give Hilary “her turn” and now we’re in this mess.

                  Being an angry Hilary supporter is ridiculous and honestly kind of funny.

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                Bernie lost. Even accounting for the shafting. I wish he didn’t. But it happens.

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                FUCK. Goddamn fucking liberal is not liberal is bad is left is bougie is FUCK.

                Talking with a hallucinating AI in the form of a lemmy community. Is anyone here over 25 and a registered American voter? Anyone? Couple of people, okay. Just a couple huh. Well, makes sense.

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      Republicans haven’t won a popular vote in over 30 years or so. We all know its bullshit, democrats just have a vested interest in keeping up the illusion.

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          This is a fatal flaw of forgetting that your vote affects state politics which, arguably, is more impactful on your day to day matters than federal issues.

          Also if you push your state more to the left, the greater odds of the NPVIC being triggered which automatically enables a national popular vote.

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            Also if you push your state more to the left, the greater odds of the NPVIC being triggered which automatically enables a national popular vote.

            Which would get promptly shut down by our corrupt as fuck SCOTUS.

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              Nope. Electoral delegation is completely in control of the states. That why some can partition them (think ME and NE).

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                  Oh, that’s just hyperbolic defeatism. That type of thinking is really not good for you.