• Not_mikey@slrpnk.net
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    Yes, keep blaming the voters and not the democratic party and candidate who repeatedly refused to give them a reason to vote for them. Blaming the voters will definitely win us the next election.

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      refused to give them a reason to vote for them

      If stopping fascism isn’t enough of a reason for you to vote Dems, that’s a you problem and not a them problem.

    • cm0002@lemmy.worldOP
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      definitely win us the next election.

      How quaint, you think there’s going to be a next free and fair election at this point.

      • knightly the Sneptaur@pawb.social
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        What do you mean “next”?

        America has never had free and fair elections.

        As evidenced by the cases of Bush v. Gore, Wilding et. al. v. DNC Services d/b/a DNC and Deborah “Debbie” Wasserman Schultz, and the lack of a viable anti-genocide candidate during last year’s election.

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        That still leads to the question of what’s the point of blaming voters for the democratic party’s failure.

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          Do you think it might be possible that more than one party can be blamed for Trump getting into power and that things aren’t so simple that you can point to the Democrats and say it’s 100% their fault and absolutely no one else’s?

          For example, the people who repeatedly said not to vote for Harris? Do you think maybe they have a tiny bit of culpability? Or is this a “just because we told people not to vote for Harris doesn’t mean they shouldn’t have voted for Harris, this has nothing to do with us” sort of thing?

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            I want the democratic party to change so it makes more sense to put my efforts into trying to change them rather than fruitlessly smashing my head into a wall over that which cannot be changed.