• Hairyblue@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I voted for Bernie twice in the primaries and the Hillary and Biden in the presidential election.

    The young people didn’t turn out to vote for Bernie. They would post support in social media but then didn’t vote. It was very disappointing because Bernie would have been a great progressive president.

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      1 year ago

      You can thank Republicans and lazy Democrats for failing to educate the young on the election process. The Dems actively fought against Bernie in the primary, too. There was no way they were going to tell young people to go upset their darling pick.

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        We voted. Democrats didn’t tell me not to vote for Bernie and even if they did, I would still vote for Bernie, and did.

        He didn’t get enough votes to win either primary. I voted for Bernie on both.

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          They didn’t fight Bernie by openly opposing him (at least outside of individuals). That’d be political suicide regardless of how people felt about Bernie.

          They snubbed him by royally screwing with the primary process. They pulled Republican-like tactics to keep people off the registry, misinformed, and with fewer places to vote. They purposefully planned few debates, and in bad time slots for viewership. Several news organizations were specifically working with Hillary to give her baby-brained questions and to ask Bernie rather rude ones. If you’re thinking, “what Republican tactics?”, then you’re demonstrating why they do it: It’s not obvious until after you follow the bread crumbs.

          Like a RICO case but less obvious than Trump’s, and how many people STILL deny Trump’s RICO?

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            The 2016 DNC primaries were not rigged. We all voted for who we wanted. I went out and voted for Bernie. The DNC did want Clinton to win the primaries and she had friends and plenty of money and backers to run. Bernie had money from people like me and me telling people why to vote for Bernie. Hillary was more famous and more of a front runner so she did get more attention. But Bernie had a great message and grassroots support. But all that comes down to votes. Bernie didn’t get enough to win the primaries.

            I don’t know what you mean by “keeping people off the registry”. Everyone who was legal to register could and could vote.

            Here is a Vox news article on it if you want to read more.

            Was the Democratic primary rigged?

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              Like I said: Just because they weren’t doing things so blatantly illegal and obvious does not make everything that transpired acceptable. If you think the DNC didn’t work VERY hard to have their thumb on the scale for Hillary, then you simply did not pay enough attention.

              Like I said: If you ask, “what corruption?” THAT WAS THE ENTIRE POINT!! To fly under the radar. Remember, the news themselves wanted Hillary to win.