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I really wish the Republicans would hurry the fuck up with the whole “tearing themselves apart and sinking their collective viability as a political party” thing.
The American public has a very short memory. It needs to slow burn until October, then flare up like a motherfucker. Then we see a sweep by the democrats.
Trump voters will vote for him no matter what.
It's not the dedicated trump voters that need this.
It's the dumbasses who have seen everything over the last 8 years and are somehow still on the fence
Motherfucker, the fact that you even had to ask that question means you don't deserve the responsibility of participating in the electoral process.
Unfortunately, picking and choosing who gets to participate in democracy isn't democracy. We're stuck with morons among us.
That's not necessarily true- direct democracy isn't the same a representative democracy, for example. Also, a very strong case can be made that the US functionally isn't a democracy, since one political party wields outsized amounts of power compared to "the will of the people." A "true" democracy wouldn't allow a President who lost the popular vote, or require a party to get 60%+ of the popular vote to get barely 50% members in Congress.
And yes, I realize the idea that requiring voters to be informed on issues and government opens the door to suppression of voters for illegitimate reasons. I don't know what would be a more ideal solution, but I do know that this
is a big chunk of the problem. A functioning government requires an invested and educated populace, and too many Americans aren't.
Nobody is on the fence about this. There are only open Trump supporters and those that won't admit to it.
They are only the openly fascist or the stupidly fascist. Either way they're fascists.
Absolutely not. Everyone who voted Biden in the previous election is persuadable.
It is less about being on the fence versus being motivated to actually go vote. Most people are like "whatever", and "my vote doesn't matter anyhow" and "if I vote, I'm going to get jury duty". If the politicians can't get people to vote, they lose.
Dedicated Trump voters are only about 20-30% of voters. The rest who elected him or vote for him are fence-sitters. That’s why he never got the popular vote and barely got enough to win the EC. And why he lost in 2020.
This info is targeted at them, and they actually listened then and listen now.
There is more than the presidency. Flipping the house and keeping the Senate are almost as important as winning the presidency. The ideal October special is a house that’s in chaos, together with Trump throwing tantrums because of legal issues.
I keep thinking this, I think political reform is necessary to fulfil this (well obviously) because as it stands, a replacement for the Republican party imo can only look like how we've seen it mutate with trump.. and I don't think that will be politically healthy.
Ranked choice voting comes to mind, but some people having built their entire worldview out of some sports game Dems v Repubs, it'll be hard to bolster cosiderations for such a restructuring