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[–] spujb@lemmy.cafe 30 points 3 days ago (17 children)

In general, let’s gently redirect anger away from protest voters.

First, I haven’t seen any evidence suggesting that the volume of protest votes would have impacted the Electoral College. Harris would have likely won Michigan, but that seems to be the extent of what would have happened if all protest votes had flipped to blue. (Please feel free to correct me with evidence if this is inaccurate.)

Second, you’re directing your frustration at the wrong group. The Democratic Party ran a campaign that was basically center right and fostered mass apathy at the polls. That’s the real issue. You can continue to direct anger at non-voters, but all this infighting does little to hold the Democratic Party accountable for running a campaign that encouraged people to literally stay home.

[–] DarkFuture@lemmy.world -1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (3 children)

First, I haven’t seen any evidence suggesting that the volume of protest votes would have impacted the Electoral College.

Doesn't matter. They voted not knowing if they were going to be the deciding factor or not.

all this infighting does little to hold the Democratic Party accountable for running a campaign that encouraged people to literally stay home.

They ran a cleaner, less hateful campaign which focused way more on policy than the Republican's campaign.

It's not the campaign that's the issue. It's stupid Americans voting against their own best interests because they fell for propaganda and because they always hold the Democratic party to a higher standard. The brunt of the blame lies squarely on the American electorate. Our government is a reflection of our ignorant electorate.

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