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    1 day ago

    A 1.8% difference between the vote and considering the deficits in swing states only sure accounts for the threats from the “Uncommitted” crowd.

    Get off your justification high horse before you hurt yourself.

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      They were either so insignificant that the party was right to ignore them, in which case they cannot have changed the outcome, or they are so pivotal that they threw the election to trump, in which case the party was run by fools so enamored with genocide that they would rather have trump than abandon it.

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          Right. The party is run by fools so enamored with genocide that they would rather have trump than abandon it, then.

          Not like the centrist wing has ever stood for anything else.

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            I’m blaming the subjects of this article right now, the Uncommitted, pro-Trump, anti-Dem voters. That’s where I’m laying blame right now, and laughing that none of this went the way they thought and they should have known better.

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                Nah, I don’t believe so, and certainly not in the tone they were carrying on with.

                They fucked themselves over so fucking hard with that bullshit, and now here we are. Just funny to hear them crying about it. They built their own house of cards and are dealing with the consequences of it now, but potentially involved the rest of the US, so fuck em.

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                  22 hours ago

                  They fucked themselves over so fucking hard with that bullshit, and now here we are. Just funny to hear them crying about it.

                  Yes, the suffering of Muslims was funny to you before the election, too.

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                    I find the irony of anyone who was looking at the two viable candidates and not doing everything they can to prevent Trump getting into office darkly humorous when they’re standing around complaining about it. As right-winger say, this is the “find out” phase.

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      23 hours ago

      Here Are 34 Polls That Show A Ceasefire & Weapons Embargo Help Kamala Win

      Let’s say the 1.8% difference was significant. Why did the Democratic Party run away from that voter block?

      Is your issue with what the Uncommitted campaign wanted? A weapons embargo to make Israel take the ceasefire? (The one the US put forward as an Israeli proposal) You’re issue was with how the campaign was run? Despite them going through every proper channel?

      They knew how popular a ceasefire and weapons embargo was. Total uncommitted in the Primary was 706,591 (Which may have been undercounted). On average, general turnout is twice that of primary turnout.

      They knew an Arms Embargo was required by US and International Law.

      Yet we still saw over a Year of Empty Rhetoric From the White House on Israel’s Wars and the campaign continued to alienate voters

      They knew it was popular. They knew it was required by international law. They knew how many they risked to lose by continuing to violate the law against public sentiment. Those chose to risk that many votes when campaigning against a fascist. That’s not the behavior of a party that wants to win.

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        Read my comment in context with the OP. I’m not here talking about where Democrats did what and how. I’m saying that the people crying about Gaza after helping get Trump elected in the face of an obvious choice to NOT have Trump in office can keep on crying about it, because this is what they brought on themselves.

        If you were previously one of these people supporting that movement, you can do whatever mental gymnastics you want to say it wasn’t your fault, but you’ll be wrong all day. Anyone supporting not voting for Harris now responsible for all of what is happening now, and will happen as a result.

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          Got it, your not here to talk about the actual problem with the campaign. You just want to focus your anger on those people torn most by having their family members and friends in Gaza being blown up with American weapons and support. People who were forced into the position to either vote for the party that was enthusiastically funding the bombing of their loved ones, with the only reason why being that the other guy will bomb them more, or protest vote against the administration that greenlit the death of their loved ones.

          No analysis of how the Democratic Campaign lost those votes, no understanding of the position Palestinian Americans were put in. Just anger towards people who got scammed with the glimmer of hope of a ceasefire during an ongoing genocide. One only possible because the Democratic Campaign refused to pivot, despite domestic and international law, despite public sentiment, despite how much that pivot would have helped them win against the opposition.

          Got it. Enjoy the view up there inbetween punching down

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            Yes. I’m replying to the context of the post, and you came in with some tertiary argument that you decided to broach yourself.

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                  I’m replying to the context of the post

                  Which is Palestinian Americans, where you said

                  The same people who essentially got Trump into office are now pissed about it? You don’t say…

                  Which is saying Palestinian Americans are the people who essentially got Trump into office

                  Like I said

                  Is it understandable to be mad at everyone who didn’t vote Democratic? Absolutely. Does it make sense to hyperfocus anger at anyone pro-palestinian and pro-palestinian sentiment? Absolutely not

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      A 1.8% difference of the popular vote, but the popular vote doesn’t win elections. Dems lost way more than by 1.8%

      And don’t forget they lost the house and senate.

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        Jesus, dude. Are you here JUST to be annoying and petulant? The popular vote gap for sense. Go read state by state if you want, but less than 5% at large in the swing states, less than 1% in most. THE AVERAGE is therefore still relevant to that number.

        Now go run away and play with your Legos or something.