I’ve just proudly cast my mail-in ballot. I didn’t vote for Harris, and I didn’t vote for Trump.

I chose to stand with the working class and voted for Rachele Fruit of the Socialist Workers Party!

So to everyone on Lemmy who’s been speculating about my vote, or that I live in Russia, or whatever other bizarre shit y’all come up with, you can stop now. :)

I’ve made my choice, and it’s one that aligns with real worker power and revolutionary change—not the crumbs the duopoly tosses our way.

  • @gdog05
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    113 days ago

    I don’t know what to tell you. In a two party system, you essentially voted against the minority D or R candidate. You didn’t effectively vote FOR someone. I’m not happy about the system, but it’s what we’ve currently got.

    • Socialist Mormon SatanistOPM
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      That’s the lie they want you to believe—to keep you trapped between two evils, when real change comes from voting for workers, not the corrupt machines of the duopoly!

      I voted FOR someone: Rachele Fruit.

      • @gdog05
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        63 days ago

        Rachele Fruit does not have a chance of winning greater than 5%. Best numbers I’m seeing, it’s much less than 2%. So, you did vote for a person but not a candidate. I don’t know how to explain this any better.

        • TheTechnician27
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          118 hours ago

          It’s pretty sad how they’re struggling with primary school math.

        • Socialist Mormon SatanistOPM
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          She was on my ballot, so she is a candidate. I don’t know how to explain this any better.

          So, you think voting for someone with less than 5% means it’s not a real vote? That’s exactly what the duopoly wants you to believe—to keep us trapped in their rigged system!

          A vote for Rachele Fruit isn’t just for a person, it’s a declaration that we refuse to settle for the crumbs of the Democrats and Republicans. It’s a step toward breaking their stranglehold and igniting the fire of real, working-class change.

          True power lies in voting for what you believe in, not what they tell you to accept.