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this post was submitted on 14 Nov 2023
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That's the great part, by not participating you help the worst of them!
Please explain to me what Biden and Trump would have done differently in the context of sending our tax money to turn Muslim people into hamburger.
Trump would’ve loved to have troops on the ground helping our very brave allies in the IDF. Just like he wants troops on the ground in the US when people protest.
I dunno if that holds up, though, either side needs votes to win.
If both the Biden camp can claim not voting helps Trump and the Trump camp claim not voting helps Biden, I don't think not voting helps either.
Plus, your vote only matters in a swing state, otherwise it's largely worthless.
Obviously the statement can apply to either party. But the guy I replied to was praising Rep. Tlaib. For them, the alternative to not voting (or voting third party) would presumably be voting Biden, never Trump. So by not voting they are helping Trump.
As far as non swing state voters having no power... Definitely true.