I’m from space!
This is the mistake people always make with an autocrat. They the think they’ll be allowed to keep or amass the power the have, but only one person is allowed power in an autocratic regime.
And grab a 2 or 3 hour shift for virtual phone banking today and tomorrow.
And if you live in or next to a swing state. Knock doors for an hour. It’s fun, and you’ll hate yourself if the fascists win and all you did was shit post on the internet.
Me
Slashdot > Digg > Reddit > Lemmy
Elon’s entire product development career fits into this framework:
______ was supposed to ______ by now
Whatever it means, Trump and Vance ain’t it.
Having an affair with a nice stable person is fine if your husband is an abusive piece of shit that is destroying your family and home.
Well, he is a trash candidate.
The west coast has a lot of very very deep red areas. Even if you’re driving on the I5 through the major cities, you see a lot of bonkers infowarrior signs on houses between Portland, Olympia, and Seattle.
Ditto for California’s Central Valley. Drive from SF to LA and you’ll see a lot of loony cardboard signs from people who’ve fallen down the rabbit hole.
People born in Puerto Rico can vote for president, as long as they are currently living in one of the 50 states.
48 / 43 with a nearly 5 point margin of error.
Still basically a coin toss.
Vote, bring a friend, and knock on doors.
“No, you.”
BRB, smelting bronze.
It Trivializes what actually happened. There should be a bronze statue memorializing the dead.
He definitely had two secret service agents, but a lot of those people don’t exactly look like Washington staffers cosplaying as voters.
Sure, but there’s even less democratic freedom now that the rich can spend even more and now that we’re returning to politicians being able to blatantly select their voters.
Only if we put in the effort.
Yes, but with a reputable pollster, questions and weighting are informed by historical data as much as possible.
Also, most of the good pollsters, who polled close to Election Day, tend to fall within or meet their margins of error when the final vote comes in. For as much as people like to complain about polls, I recommend that they go look at the big pollsters, and see how close they were right before an election.
The problem isn’t the polls, it’s that shit has been gerrymandered into a near 50/50 split and a winner is lost within the margin of error.
Jon Stewart on this
https://youtu.be/XLiagIdA84c