• AbsoluteChicagoDog@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    Then Jill Stein shouldn’t have any impact right? Since according to you leftists aren’t voting anyway.

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      1 month ago

      That’s BS. Extreme leftists are very unreliable voters: no party that actually has a chance at winning anything or running the country can live up to their wishlist agenda. They have a “98% agreement with me means you’re still my enemy” mentality, so the only candidates that appeal to them are the ones that know they won’t win: those are the only folks that can promise rainbows and unicorns all day long, and pass the unrealistic and fatally flawed morality tests that extreme Progressives demand.

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      1 month ago

      Let me put it this way: the kind of idiot voting for Stein is not a big enough demographic that they’re worth pissing off everyone else

      If they would OTHERWISE vote dem maybe. But you clearly don’t give a shit and never considered that a possibility anyway. The dems will never find a candidate to satisfy everyone, never mind an otherwise irrelevant fringe of socialist college students

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          1 month ago

          You mean the guy who lost twice in the primaries?

          If you’re too weak to beat Hilldog you’ll never win against the GOP

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              Not trying to come off like a prick, but it is true most leftists I speak to really don’t understand how unpopular they are with most of the voting public. We live in a largely conservative country, and that includes a lot of liberals. Most people have a viscerally negative reaction to 90% of what comes out of the far left, never mind when it comes to voting

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                  1 month ago

                  A TV poll is a nothing burger

                  The reality is whenever this gets brought up in public the conservatives win. This is why liberals almost always avoid giving yes or no answers in public (no really, watch the debate later. Tim Walz will give not a single meaningful policy specific. Why? Because Americans hate that shit and he knows it)