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      Yeah. I was gonna say, I wouldn’t really agree with the first one but all the rest of them sound great. There needs to be a final panel where 3/4 of the little neon blue people are setting off to start to get some shit done.

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        The first is, in practical if not absolute terms, unfortunately true as long as the Republican Party is the only alternative in a race. Unless the Democratic Party gets suddenly very, very worse, or the Republican Party gets better (ha!) or dies off completely, “Vote Blue no matter who” is a correct, if tone-deaf, exhortation.

        It’s just that if you actually care, you have to be doing more than that.

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          Yeah, fair enough. I still like some individuals who have ® after their names but I won’t really argue with you that anyone who’s still a Republican politician at this point is okay with the Nazis coming to power, and having them in office will help it happen a little bit.

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    “We should change candidates”

    “We should vote X Y Z”

    “We should…”

    [Meanwhile all the maga-cultists fapping on Trump’s photos.]

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    Edit:

    • improved wording a bit

    Protestors are way more direct.

    They will not vote for genocide joe.

    Some even go as far as saying they will be voting for a 3rd party, if you believe the polls.

    On the street talks with people (IRL) have also shown a decrease in support for Biden.

    It may remind some of 2016 when comedians, people that travel around the country for living, were seeing this first hand; certain orange person being a populist.