• rbesfe@lemmy.ca
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    Don’t forget the tens of millions of Americans who stayed home because “both parties are the same”

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      Yeah, that’s always the problem. Sometimes it’s just a lack of motivation. Also don’t discount voter suppression, like how voting day still is not a holiday and there’s a significant lack of facilities in urban areas compared to suburban and rural regions. Nobody should have to wait in line for 5 hours (complete with BS like ‘giving them water is a crime’) to vote.

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        If the Republicans allowed real democracy to happen, they’d never get elected. They’ve said this pretty openly.

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          They used to claim they were the vast majority, silent majority, and so on, but it seems like they changed their tune on that and now it’s “we don’t need a majority! We’re a constitutional republic”

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      A quick browse of this community will show you that a large percentage of the users here fall into that category.

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      Weird. I didn’t know not casting a vote meant you were responsible for the person that millions of other people did vote for.

      (for the record, I voted)

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        I think everybody in a democracy-ish country is responsible for their voting choice. Choosing to abstain is a valid option, and should stay that way.

        However, if you have a preference between the candidates, by abstaining you are mathematically helping the other guy. That’s especially true in our two-party FPTP elections in the US.

        Edit to add: it should go without saying that this assumes you have the capability to vote one way or another. You know, since we have a political party that wants it to be difficult to vote.