• Fredselfish@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    What I fear. Biden just weak and his presidency been meh. I will vote for him but will enough people do the same in the states that count.

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        1 year ago

        Sure how many train derailment under his watch. Oh yeah thanks to him rail workers can’t strike.

        And I don’t hear bullshit “He GoT tHeM a RaSiE LaTeR” nonsense. The strike wasn’t just about sick time which got them what 1 day. It was about how the fucking greedy rail companies were endangering lives and not fixing the infrastructure.

        Also Biden sold more oil leases then Trump so naw not good on the environment either.

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          1 year ago

          I see a salty downvoter doesn’t like facing reality. Truth is we’re not going to get a good candidate, Trump is the front runner and it’s got people riled up. I don’t see “good” in the next election cycle, I just see “shitty and less shitty”. A shitty leader is still a shitty leader, and it’s going to add to the apathy issue we have as well while empowering populist nutjobs.

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      1 year ago

      And I think it’s one more thing that Poland will copy from US. People got super exited when the right wing government lost the election but my prediction has always been that the “progressive” government will be extremely meh and in 4 years they will lose anyway.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, among polls of weird freaks who actually answer polls. Plus, do you even know how these are conducted? People under 60 don’t answer calls from unknown numbers, nor do they have the landline phones that pollers call. Traditional media paradigms are dead and polls are now meaningless, it’s time to adapt or die now.

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            I mean, you’re defending polling that hasn’t been great for the least few elections and has meant almost nothing except for Trump winning the republican primary (obviously).

            I saw several polls saying that issue 1 in Ohio would barely pass. Definitely didn’t have polls predicting big dem wins this November either.

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            1 year ago

            While I completely agree that people need to get active now and beat down the apathy, focusing on flawed data and developing a defeatist attitude probably isn’t good for the soul.

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            1 year ago

            People should be looking at this and getting involved to make sure younger people vote.

            Or maybe politicians should actually do shit for younger people to make them want to vote for them instead of spitting in their face and assuming they will get their vote because the other guy is worse.

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        1 year ago

        Nationally, democrats have been beating polls at the ballot box by 9+ points since Roe v. Wade was overturned.

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        1 year ago

        *according to a couple of breathlessly recited outlier polls.

        A year is a lifetime in politics, and again, those few polls were statistical outliers.