• @TrickDacy
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    -102 days ago

    Ok then you’re sure confusing if you choose to defend not voting for harris

    • toomanypancakes
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      132 days ago

      If you think about it, since not voting for Harris is a vote for trump, not voting for trump would be a vote for Harris. By voting for Harris you’re therefore casting one vote for Harris by merit of voting for her and a second vote for Harris by not voting for trump. Voting twice is illegal, so you’re going to have to go to jail.

        • toomanypancakes
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          No /s, isn’t not voting for my candidate identical to voting for another candidate? That’s what I heard ad nauseum from lemmy democrats the entire election, anyway. If there’s the barest indicator that you didn’t vote exactly how I wanted you to you’re literally a trumpet.

          • @TrickDacy
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            You’re clearly intentionally misinterpreting something any child could understand. it’s likely 100 people have tried to explain it to you by now. You’re just pretending not to get it

            • toomanypancakes
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              22 days ago

              was not voting for Harris a vote for trump or not?!?! I’m so confused.

    • @[email protected]
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      102 days ago

      I’m arguing against trying to pin the blame for an embarassing fuck up of a campaign on the people who saw this coming.