• mozz@mbin.grits.dev
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    7 months ago

    If a candidate goes out of their way to not represent you, derides and ignores your needs, why would you vote for them?

    The recasting of voting as some sort of loyalty or allegiance or like a parasocial relationship you’re supposed to have with the candidate is weird and not how it works.

    You would vote for them because it’ll produce a better outcome.

    If you want to get the bums out of the Democratic party, so that we can vote for even better outcomes than the ones currently on the table, fuckin’ tell me how, because I’m starting to agree with you that it would be super important. But withholding votes for the better guy over the worse guy in the meantime is like refusing to look for a job until the rates of pay that you’re seeing on Indeed start to get higher. Simply not how it works and counterproductive to what you’re trying to accomplish.

    • Tolookah@discuss.tchncs.de
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      7 months ago

      Local elections. If no one is far left enough locally for you, there’s another option there. Run for office yourself. City counselors and school board positions get you in the system, to really fight it.

      Local elections are where your vote matters the most, every time. Get your local friends to vote also and suddenly you’re a few percentage points.