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[-] Not_mikey@slrpnk.net 1 points 2 weeks ago

That's not what I said, I said democrats are treating stein supporters like they did Trump supporters in 2016. Thanks for showcasing that by just calling them dumb without putting forward anything positive about the Harris campaign.

I also didn't say I voted for stein, if I was in a state that mattered I'd hold my nose and vote for Harris because I know Trump will be far worse. I want Harris to win I'm just mad that she's making the same mistakes Hillary made in 2016 and is making this race way closer then it needs to be.

[-] Dagwood222@lemm.ee 2 points 2 weeks ago

Anyone who has taken even the most superficial look at Trump's record and isn't voting for any opposition must be an idiot.

I have the advantage of living in New York, where we got to watch him embarrass himself for decades before taking the national stage.

He was fined for employing illegal immigrants from Poland when he was building Trump Tower.

He was fined for discriminatory actions in his Queens' rentals.

He refused to pay off dozens of small companies in Atlantic City, driving many of them into bankruptcy.

Any one of those should be enough to disqualify him, but somehow it's just not enough.

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