• Etterra@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Don’t believe polls, they don’t mean anything. Go out and vote. It’s not over till it’s over. Otherwise we risk things going tits up again.

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      3 months ago

      Yes, the good guys need to win overwhelmingly to overcome the bad guys cheating.

      It’s not fair, but that’s the system we have right now.

    • vegetal@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      I think knowing that I will be undermining JD Vance (and Trump, of course) will be a gigantic motivator for me.

  • aodhsishaj@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Polls don’t mean shit. Vote. Write in your fucking grandma for all I care but vote, and bring your friends. Make a party of it. Or sign up for mail in ballot if you still can, and tell your friends, family, strangers in the grocery line, coworkers, scream into the black void. VOTE.

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          3 months ago

          Imagine my shock of the voting process when moving from Texas to Oregon. From pulling teeth to vote to getting it delivered on a silver platter. It feels so unconstitutional down there.

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            3 months ago

            Funny I lived in Texas for a while and had no problem voting. In fact I found it quite pleasant as my polling station was like a 5 minute walk from my house. Granted, I lived in a fairly affluent area which certainly gaffs the scale, but I’m curious as to what you’re experienced was.

            • Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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              3 months ago

              I lived in Texas for a while and had no problem voting.

              found it quite pleasant as my polling station was like a 5 minute walk from my house

              Hmmm, wonder why…

              I lived in a fairly affluent area

              Well, that twist was entirely expected.

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                The poster made the claim like it was a statement of fact for all of texas, I explained how my experience was different, even giving reasons why that might be the case, and you still felt the need to be a douche about it.

                Amazing.

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                  3 months ago

                  Pointing out that I’m unsurprised that you’re able to vote easily because you’re an affluent area doesn’t make me a douche. The fact that you reacted like that because I pointed out the obvious that makes your experience the exception to the rule means you should probably be pointing that accusation inwards friend.

                  Maybe don’t be so sensitive and hostile just because you’re one of the lucky ones?

            • aodhsishaj@lemmy.world
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              Without giving too much away, how racially diverse would you say the folk were at your local polling station. And what kinda neighborhood did you cast your vote in?

              I voted in Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Beaumont, Garland, and Amarillo. Not all in the same year of course but over the course of a decade. And I’ll tell you, not every polling place is staffed the same. I waited 5 hours to walk into a church lobby with only 3 polling staff and 8 poll booths for what looked like hundreds of folk. And I waited a half hour to vote in a gymnasium that might as well have been a straw poll for how it had so many staff and more polling booths than I could count.

              Some sources for those outside of the Lone Star state

              https://www.aclutx.org/en/news/5-ways-texas-suppresses-vote-and-how-make-your-vote-count

              https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/30/opinions/texas-ominous-voter-suppression-obeidallah/index.html

              https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/politics/election-2020/2020/10/28/384854/voter-suppression-blunts-historic-turnout-in-texas/

              • EatATaco@lemm.ee
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                3 months ago

                I don’t recall really thinking about the racial makeup of the polling station, but certainly my zip code is pretty racially diverse, which white people just making up the majority. But again, a relatively wealthy area so much of that diversity was not economic.

                But it was a gym, it had a reasonable about of polling booths, and I waited only a brief time. Each time I went to vote. My biggest complaint about voting in Texas is the overwhelming number of things that are up for elections.

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              3 months ago

              I’ve never waited more than 20 mins to vote, and never more than 5 on early voting.

              I live in a big city. It could be better, but not much better.

  • OldWoodFrame@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    Polls in August never “spell doom” for anyone, but especially when the other candidate has only been in the race for 3 weeks. There is no certainty that the poll numbers will maintain as people learn more about the candidates.

    • InternetUser2012@lemmy.today
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      3 months ago

      Dementia DonOLD the weird racist rapist with 34 felonies is looking like he’s out of gas and his running mate is a fucking clown. They’re in deep shit. Everyone has a vote, and everyone needs to vote! Volunteer to help those that wouldn’t be able to vote without assistance.

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    3 months ago

    Let’s be real, JD Vance was picked by the party to be the adult in the room who can actually get Project 2025 passed under Trump since Trump doesn’t care about Project 2025 and just wants what’s best for himself at that moment and to be a petty little bitch

    Also worth noting that Vance has no personality. When asked in Eau Claire, WI “why should a voter want to have a beer with you” he responded “uh I uh haha um I actually like beer haha” (he also tried to sidestep a question about Tim Walz by saying “we aren’t talking about Minneapolis policy, were talking about Wisconsin” while literally standing 1 hour’s drive from Minneapolis

    And when asked “what makes you smile” instead of any sane answer he answered “insane questions from biased reporters like you!” Then followed it with waffling about how he loves his job so much while forcing the fakest smile you’ve ever seen

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    3 months ago

    Donald is sending this hated guy around to campaign solely because Donald is a low-energy geriatric suffering from dementia. He is far too old to be president.

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      3 months ago

      Wish people actually believed this, rather than just tossing it out as a barb. Wouldn’t mind seeing a statutory requirement for Presidents to be under the age of 75. But it would never see the light of day in our gerontocracy.

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        “People” meaning voters? Because I’m pretty sure the people tossing the barb believe it. I certainly do. It’s not the worst thing about Trump by far, but it’s a problem nonetheless.