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minus-square@CarbonatedPastaSaucelinkEnglish15•2 months agoIf you’re undecided at this point you’ve been living under a rock for 7 years or you’re a moron. Unfortunately morons are still allowed to vote.
minus-square@iconherderlink3•2 months agoRight?? I can’t believe anyone is “on the fence” at this point.
minus-square@OhmsLawnlink2•2 months agoVery few are. This isn’t really about them, though Harris is clearly looking to maximize Republican defection/abstention. It’s about engagement. The winner will be the one who can get the most supporters to actually cast a vote.
If you’re undecided at this point you’ve been living under a rock for 7 years or you’re a moron.
Unfortunately morons are still allowed to vote.
Right?? I can’t believe anyone is “on the fence” at this point.
Very few are. This isn’t really about them, though Harris is clearly looking to maximize Republican defection/abstention.
It’s about engagement. The winner will be the one who can get the most supporters to actually cast a vote.