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minus-square@horse_battery_staplelink5•1 month agoThis time sure. But it was the first time since Reagan.
minus-squareRefurbished Refurbisherlinkfedilink1•1 month agoVoter shaming is a great way to make those people continue to not vote in the future. A lot of people require something to vote for and not just something to vote against.
minus-squareOptionallink5•1 month agoIt’s actually non-voter shaming. And the something to vote for is better than this. It was simple and obvious from day 1. They fucked it up, intentionally, to the detriment of everyone. They ought to be ashamed.
minus-square@LifeInMultipleChoicelink6•edit-21 month agoNah, Bush did it during his re-election in 2004.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•1 month agoBush won the popular vote in '04 (because of 9/11, of course).
He did win the popular vote this time…
This time sure. But it was the first time since Reagan.
Thanks again, stay-at-homers! You’re heroes!
Voter shaming is a great way to make those people continue to not vote in the future.
A lot of people require something to vote for and not just something to vote against.
It’s actually non-voter shaming.
And the something to vote for is better than this. It was simple and obvious from day 1. They fucked it up, intentionally, to the detriment of everyone. They ought to be ashamed.
Nah, Bush did it during his re-election in 2004.
Bush won the popular vote in '04 (because of 9/11, of course).