• @[email protected]
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    391 year ago

    Yeah I thought it was weird when so many Bernie supporters switched to Trump. They’re political opposites.

    • @jeffwOP
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      Not just that. The whole “Bernie or bust, never support democrats again!” Stuff

      • @BeardedSingleMalt
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        There were waves of people who claimed that because their guy Bernie didn’t get the nom, they threw a fit and were outright voting 3rd party instead of Biden. Of course, none of them ever went to the polls to vote in the primaries because [insert 14 different excuses]

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        Yeah, that stuff was incredibly transparent I don’t think it got many real people… But if they get just one in five hundred former supporters then it still moves the needle.

        It’s insane that our margins are what they are. A lot of this stuff just shouldn’t have debate. It’s too common sense.

        • fkn
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          First past the post creates these razor thin margins. It’s not organic. If we had a ranked choice required plurality then the margins would widen in most races and flip in others.

    • @toasteecup
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      121 year ago

      I know a former Bernie bro. He switched to trump because “the system fucked Bernie and trump is trying to fuck the system”

      • @jeffwOP
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        81 year ago

        Lol who downvotes someone for telling a story. Come on guys, he’s not advocating for this, just sharing a story.

        • @toasteecup
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          21 year ago

          Give people a vote system and they’ll prove they suck I guess. Thanks though

      • @[email protected]
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        I wonder if some of these were former Ron Paul types. I know I was briefly until I learned more about him. Honestly I just wanted weed to be legal nationally.

        • @toasteecup
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          Honestly, I’m not sure. I know he worked for the DNC for a while, but I also know a deep end right winger became close friends with him so who the hell knows what happened. Dude always struck me as a bit impressionable

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      Before the 2016 election, there were a few actually-good parts of Trump’s platform that he had in common with Bernie, such as opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership and a few other things that I can’t remember at the moment.

      Those commonalities were pretty much all either Trump supporting the right thing for the wrong reasons or just blatant lies, but some of the stupider Bernie supporters were duped, I guess?

      (FWIW, I supported Bernie but still voted D in the 2016 and 2020 general elections.)

      • @Serinus
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        And I’ll likely vote against Biden in the primary, but when it comes to the general I’ll compromise. Compromise is a core part of democracy.

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          Exactly. I can’t stand Hillary, but I absolutely voted for her in the general. Because the alternative was considerably worse. Many of us saw through Trump’s bullshit and recognized him as having the complete opposite mentality of what makes somebody a good president. It’s not even about politics. Trump isn’t a politician! He bragged about dodging taxes. He bullies people. The list goes on and on. And when he was elected, many people were sounding the alarm that there’s no way this guy is voluntarily leaving office. If he gets impeached and convicted, loses the re-election, or hits his 2 term limit, it was pretty obvious how he was going to act. And what really drove it home was the vast number of crimes he committed while in office. He knew that being president was the only thing shielding him from criminal prosecution. There’s no way he was going to leave office peacefully. Even during the primaries, he refused to pledge his support to whoever won the nomination if it wasn’t him. He shoved other world leaders out of the way so he could stand in front of them. He doctored a National Weather Service map with a sharpie because he couldn’t possibly admit that he made a mistake about where a hurricane was headed. He spent his entire presidency bullying people on Twitter.

          I mean, yeah, Hillary and Biden suck. They’re neolibs. But if Trump is the alternative, I’ll be the first in line to vote for the neolibs. And sadly, being in my 40s, Biden is probably the best president we’ve had in my lifetime. I may question his true allegiances, but I stand with nearly every decision he’s made while he’s been president. I just wish we could get a left wing populist president in my lifetime. Everybody thought Obama was that person, but I saw through his shit when he was campaigning. He made a lot of promises that he would never be able to keep, and when push came to shove he turned out to be a neolib all along. But if I had to choose between Obama and Trump, Obama all the way.

      • @[email protected]
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        161 year ago

        No. That is simply untrue.

        First, if you feel Bernie and Trump are both populists then that term means absolutely nothing.

        Second, people don’t go “I like this guy because he wants to tax the rich, have universal healthcare and wants to go regulations to help stop climate change,” and then when that guy loses think “this other guy who acts nothing like the candidate I supported and has literally the opposite policies might hear me so I’m all in on him!”

        This is a fiction made up to push to narrative that it isn’t foreign propaganda.

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          First, if you feel Bernie and Trump are both populists then that term means absolutely nothing.

          “Populist” can mean different things and have different connotations. Bernie was a positive sort of populist, in the sense that he advocated for policies that would help the working class. Trump was a negative sort of populist, in the sense that’s a euphemism for “demagogue.”

          • Vashti
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            Populist really just means telling people what they want to hear. Bernie and Trump are both populists, they just have (largely) very different audiences.