• blackbearjesus27@lemm.ee
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    10 days ago

    And yet, about half of voting Americans will actively ignore those impulses and choose a party that openly campaigns on tax reductions while it drums up fears surrounding issues they largely agree with (when presented in a non-partisan context) so does it really matter what they say?

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        10 days ago

        How any didn’t vote, and how many were removed from voter rolls or didn’t have the right ID or were gerrymandered or

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        And they won’t next time either. Stop worrying about them and focus on those who do vote.

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          This is real defeatist.

          There are absolutely people who will not vote no matter what. But folks are being actively disenfranchised and making it easy to vote by a proven secure method has become a political issue because a few who have power wield it without responsibility. Hell, if Election Day was a national holiday (as in, EVERYTHING is closed or by law folks are able to take time off to vote with proof of doing so) you’d probably see a substantial bump alone.