• @PopOfAfrica@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Sure, that is fine and dandy.

    But I dont think its entitled to ask for a good option.

    There is, right now, an enthusiasm gap, and to overcome it, whether you like it or not, Biden is simply going to have to do better.

    Thats the utilitarian reality. Now is exactly the time for progressives to make demands, and its exactly the time for him to meet them

    For some reason. Your type doesn’t see better as an option from Biden.

    • @WaxedWookie@lemmy.world
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      35 months ago

      What do you think happens when you vote third party (or don’t vote)?

      Maybe (and I strongly doubt this) the Dems get the message, and get a little better as you empower those that have clearly and repeatedly signalled that they don’t care about democracy - you get an election cycle with the fascists, and all that costs us, then you may never get another election in which you’d elect the improved Democrats.

      Congratulations - you fucked the country because you refused to do the bare minimum.

      The election booth isn’t the place for activism - it’s a place to pick the lesser evil, because you don’t get a third option. Fight for better options the other 1,458 days of the election cycle, then vote for the best available.

      • @PopOfAfrica@lemmy.world
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        55 months ago

        Im not saying withholding the vote it the right or wrong answer, Im saying its up to politicians to earn their votes.

        I think the reason the options are so poor right now is because we’ve created a system where we arent allowed to ask for more.

        So again, the reality is the reality. There is an enthusiasm gap. How is Biden going to fix it? Because trying to shame or scare would be voters is not the answer. Try again.

        • @WaxedWookie@lemmy.world
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          25 months ago

          Biden isn’t going to push for the change I’m looking for. You’re fix it by keeping the fascists out of power on election day while doing everything you can to push them to do better or be replaced by someone who will outside election day.

          As for scaring voters? The GOP is evidence that’s an incredibly effective strategy.

            • @WaxedWookie@lemmy.world
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              15 months ago

              It’s a matter of using executive authority, not feats of strength - He can, but there’s little to nothing in his track record that indicates he will. That’s why he (and the party broadly) needs to be pushed to do better or replaced with someone that will.

              Don’t forget it was you saying we aren’t allowed to ask for more.

                • @WaxedWookie@lemmy.world
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                  15 months ago
                  • Primaries
                  • Lobbying/advocacy/phone banking/activism/volunteering/donations, etc.
                  • Voting up and down ballot to shift the party mix and representative context.

                  Can you point to any examples of withholding votes being effective rather than simply empowering the greater evil?

                  • @PopOfAfrica@lemmy.world
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                    15 months ago

                    The Primary system is wholly undemocratic. Due to our staggered primaries, you don’t actually get to vote unless you live in a state that is early on the calendar.

                    I unfortunately live in West Virginia, which means every single time the early progressive candidates have already dropped out.

                    I literally never get to vote for my progressive candidate in the primary.

                    Add on top of that, the fact that the DNC actually awards delegates, not states. For example, if you look at New Hampshire this year, Joe Biden wasn’t even technically on the ballot. They had to write him in. This came from the fact that he refused to put himself on the ballot because there were disagreements as to which state should be first in the primary cycle.

                    The DNC instead decided that all delegates would be awarded to Joe Biden regardless, and that the primary wouldn’t instead be performative.