• blazera@lemmy.world
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    14 days ago

    She didnt win. Thats literally the only thing you see in her, and even that is not there.

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      14 days ago

      And what, you think Putin’s favorite Jill Stein would? Cornel West?

      She came far and away the closest.

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        13 days ago

        With a Bernie endorsement? Without democrats fighting to ban them from even being allowed to run? If progressive voters supported progressive candidates?

        But nah, theres a photo of Jill and Putin in proximity of eachother. And you cant even bother to think of a reason to oppose West.

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            13 days ago

            There was a zero percent chance of Kamala winning. You cant hide behind that electability argument anymore because it turns out the candidate you supported wasnt “electable”

            Oh but youll blame the voters for that one. If only they voted for your candidate they would have won. Well guess what happens if voters voted for my candidate? Yall held your nose and half assed supported a candidate none of you like. Like that was ever gonna beat Trump. Its gonna take genuine support, enthusiasm and belief for a candidate that supports the progressive policies all of us want.

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              13 days ago

              lol, Harris had like a 100000000000 times better shot of winning than any third party candidate

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                13 days ago

                You act like its a lottery instead of a decision voters are making. Anyone can have any odds of winning if the voters say so

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                    13 days ago

                    Yes i am talking about doing things differently than we have been. Its a normal thing in other countries to make such massive changes as electing different parties for the first time.