• Krono@lemmy.today
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    11 days ago

    I’m thankful that I live in a solid blue state so I dont have to vote for either genocidal candidate.

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      11 days ago

      You do have to vote for a good candidate though …. I challenge you: from one blue state to another, who can get the biggest margin of victory? My state vs yours (assuming we’re different) …60% Harris? 65% Harris? Can we do 70%?

      Also in both the best case scenario and the worst case scenario, it’s very helpful to demonstrate the largest popular vote win for Harris. Politicians might turn like a windmill, spin like a whirlpool, but they do pay some attention to votes

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        11 days ago

        I challenge you from one blue state to another, dont vote for any candidate who has pledged support for Netanyahu’s genocide.

        The margin that matters is 5%, can a third party break the 5% barrier and get matching national funds? It will be the first step in breaking this evil duopoly and the “lesser of two evils” disaster that is destroying our democracy.