• @[email protected]
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    15 hours ago

    And there are a lot of right-of center voters that are on the fence that would back him over Trump- and therefore will support Shill

    So he is taking votes away from Trump, helping Harris.

    • @WrenFeathers
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      4 hours ago

      Ugh… man. How do you not understand this?

      There are republicans that don’t want to vote for Trump. You know this right? Tell me you have been paying enough attention to at least know this much.

      And many of them would and/or will vote for Harris over Trump.

      With me so far? Awesome! Let’s continue!

      So now instead of voting for Harris, this clown pops up at the 11rh hour with “Hey everyone! Why not vote for Stein with me! She’s the best!!”

      Savvy?

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        24 hours ago

        If he wanted Trump to win, then why wouldnt he endorse Trump? This way he would bring normal Trump/Rep voters, to what, what they usually vote for.

        Also it is not plausible that the followers of a literal Nazi leader from an organization that wants to exterminate all brown people would prefer voting for a mixed race women over voting for another Nazi.

        • @WrenFeathers
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          Because Trump is pretty much capped out. He’s not gaining support. He’s gone WAY too far right. And therefore, he is losing a lot of right-of-center votes. Just like any democrat that leans too far left- becomes unelectable.

          Look…

          Dude has been a LONG time supporter of Trump. Why on earth would he switch allegiance at the eleventh hour when Trump is offering everthing he his little racist heart desires. He has claims to have absolutely NO commonality with Stein’s policy or agenda, or at least hasn’t over the decades

          So… why then? Why with a month left to determine an election is he hitching his wagon to a third party?

          Because it’s a ruse. He’s directing undecided disenfranchised right-of-center voters away from Harris.