GOP nominee Ron DeSantis was met with a large number of empty seats at a meet and greet event in Iowa, photos shared online have revealed.

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    1 year ago

    The problem is a large percentage of Repugnantcans don’t vote for anything. They vote against, with no regard to who or what their votes are going to. They would vote for a microwaved dogshit on toasted Wonder Bread if it meant “oWnInG tHa LiBz!!!”

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      I get what you say and I understand it but the American people in general didn’t vote for Biden either… they voted against Trump

      You could place a green plant with a [D] next to its name on the 2024 ticket and it would still beat Trump because everybody is fucking tired of the constant whining and dramas coming from the GOP

      So in a way, we (and moderates) do the same as Republicans… but for better reasons

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          There was also a study where some of the stock portfolios with the most consistent returns were from people who had either forgotten about their account or died.

          I’m not saying we should become a necrocracy, but not having a maniac at the helm is a start.

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        It’s the inevitable outcome of a two party system. Only way to fix it is ranked choice voting or similar, but that’ll never happen because the two parties who run the government know they’d be out of power if it was ever put into place

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          That and they would actually have to campaign. Right now, once they’re the nominee, they get the full backing of the party and only campaign in “battleground states,” for the most part. If they were up against a dozen parties, they might have to work for a change.

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            Yeah that’s true, no rallies in CA right now, that’s for sure lol

            Though while we’re on the subject of campaign changes, I’d want to see huge changes in how we handle campaigning as well - less rallies, less speeches, less TV ads, more structured debates, more platform statements, and (most importantly) more actual work from the politicians who are currently in office and running for a new one (or getting re-elected) instead of flying around the country.

            Florida has basically been without a governor for months now thanks to DeSantis’ campaign bid, though that’s partly because he changed the laws to let him continue as Gov while he ran

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        That’s the part that upsets me the most about this whole thing.

        It feels like most people are voting against something, so it becomes even more divided because the next person has to go even more extreme. As I look around I see it more and more, in a lot of different countries.

        I’m hoping the political game has reached a point where this either slows down or stops. But I’m not holding my breath.

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      No, no, they support him for his policies!

      Oh, you want to know which policies?

      Nothing in particular, they trust him to do the right thing.

      Sigh.