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  • COASTER1921
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    5 months ago

    In regard to abortion the outcome certainly would have been different had she won the election. Trump put 3 anti-abortion and strongly right wing justices on the Supreme court directly leading to this outcome.

    Obviously like other mainstream Democrats there’s a ton to be desired in policy, but the whole point of this post is that it is still important to vote even if it’s the lesser evil.

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      5 months ago

      I think most commenters agree that voting is peachy, but the question is whether to support a real left-wing candidate or a centrist Democrat candidate.

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        5 months ago

        When there is a two party system with an electoral college, not voting is extremely irresponsible because the alternative is a super fascist. I don’t like Biden, but if voting for him keep Trump out of the White House, you absolutely do that. Heck, I’d prefer a literal pile of turd in the Oval Office than orange Hitler.

        That doesn’t mean you can’t be politically active and support real left-wing agendas. Local elections are where you can make a bigger difference, because your vote has a greater influence.

        If you actually care, you vote, vote at every opportunity, every single time. If you can’t vote for a great candidate, vote for the lesser of two evils.