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    I’m not tired of discourse, as i explicitly stated i am tired of snark. Too many people think one is the same as the other. For answering me without a tired one-liner, i honestly and unsarcastically thank you.

    Let’s discuss! I had a problem with your statement earlier, (not you) because your are asking op to provide what you yourself cannot, as you yourself said here. You also provided nothing to move the conversation forward, such as another plausible reason for Biden pivoting here.

    You are asking me to prove something happened for which there is no evidence, and I am expressing skepticism…

    Skepticism is fine. But there is no evidence is there? And none against it.

    Since that is the case, we must move towards probable causes for this change, yes?

    We could discuss possible other reasons, you could show me quotes or something to say this administration has been moving in this direction. If we have nothing, we could then move into conjecture. That would be fun! That would be discourse! I am down.

    What i am telling you is what you put the first time doesn’t cut it by any metric. You don’t get to ask for something you cannot provide, in a comment that is not claiming anything other than “pressure changes policy”

    Yes, that is what it said. Perhaps you took it to mean something else, and we can talk about that! That too would be discourse.

    So let’s have some

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      “probable” is a value judgement by you. If you have data that non-voting in past primaries has definitively driven policy change then we can talk probability, but I’ve never seen such a metric described.

      I am ready to be educated on the historical record of this dynamic, then we can reasonably discuss this current event.

      Otherwise guessing something happened as a result of non-voting is just speculation.

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        8 months ago

        Hmm. Perhaps this is a misunderstanding after all. this is about a recent primary election where voters chose non-committed, not abstention from voting entirely