• @[email protected]
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    3 days ago

    You are blaming someone who had absolutely no power to affect the outcome of the election, while absolving the dems, who decided to do all those policies, knowing they would decrease turnout.

    • @Nalivai
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      1 day ago

      Voters are tbe only people who has power to affect tbe outcome of election, if democracy is happening anyway. Moreover they have an obligation as citizens and part of communities to find the best possible outcome of an election and put their voice towards that. A political party has zero obligations other than to fulfil whatever internal policy they have, and it’s an entity that voters shape by voting and political activistm in general.
      When voters vote for the worst outcome for them, it’s their doing and their fault, and nobody else is to blame.

        • @Nalivai
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          11 day ago

          Quppy oneliners aren’t substitutes for engagement. I learned nothing from you because you’re saying nothing

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            122 hours ago

            I explained to you why the democrats lose elections. Instead you cover your ears and go “no it’s the voters fault that unpopular policy decreases turnout”. In every future election, when democrats try to be republican-lite, and the base is telling them “this is massively unpopular”, you will continue to try to silence the left and help the democrats maintain the delusion they can win by being republicans.