Summary

In an emotional monologue, John Oliver urged undecided and reluctant voters to support Kamala Harris, emphasizing her policies on Medicare, reproductive rights, and poverty reduction.

Addressing frustrations over the Biden administration’s Gaza policy, he acknowledged the struggle for many voters yet cited voices like Georgia State Rep. Ruwa Romman, who supports Harris despite reservations.

Oliver warned of the lasting consequences of a second Trump term, including potential Supreme Court shifts.

Oliver said voting for Harris would mean the world could laugh at this past week’s photo of an orange, gaping-mouthed Trump in a fluorescent vest and allow Americans to carry on with life without worrying about what he might do next.

  • @dragontamer
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    172 months ago

    Oh, so are you pushing for a Senator or a Representative who can more seriously push the party left?

    • @[email protected]
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      i left the democrat fold after dadt & doma and the ensuing decades have proved to me that it was the right decision for my circumstances and i made it easy for myself by moving into a solidly blue state where my choices would be drowned out by the voting masses who generally align with my views most of the time.

      i will have to make decisions once the democrat’s conversion into diet republicans starts to effect their palatability in my state and i’ll have an answer to your question at that time.

      • @AbidanYre
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        2 months ago

        So you gave up on Democrats over a generation ago and expect them to try courting you as a potential voter now?

        Good luck with that.

        Edit: and both of the reasons you cite have since been overturned… by Democrats.

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          i became twice bitten; thrice shy when i let bernie fool me into thinking that democrats could change in 2016 & 2020, so i don’t think the democrats could ever successfully court me again; but they could court the millions of their most fervent base to help them win elections instead of driving them away while becoming diet republicans.

          • @Wrench
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            72 months ago

            So you’re literally admitting that your entire narrative is in bad faith.

            At least you (finally) admit it.

              • @Wrench
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                82 months ago

                Because you’d been falsely presenting as a disillusioned Democrat that could be won over if Harris changed position on supporting Isreal. And framing it as others such as yourself could be won over as well, and that the Dems deserve whatever they get for failing to do so.

                Yet you now admit that the Dems will never get your vote (in the short term), and that changing position on Isreal support would not get them your vote.

                That’s literally what this community has vocalized repeatedly in response to people like yourself who grandstand on genocide despite the only other option being worse genocide.

                Tl;Dr- you admit that pandering to people like you will achieve nothing.

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                  thanks for explaining.

                  i’m not in the democrat fold; i’m closer to them than i am to the republicans so i’ve voted for them in the past, but i think my history with them precludes ever joining. i’m not a disillusioned democrat.