• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Look at the Speaker votes. To agree on someone they had to pick someone that even most congress people hadn’t even heard of. Like a day after he won maga is mad at him for calling George Floyd a victim and already wanting to kick him out despite him supporting Trump’s insurrection

    MAGA demands candidates agree with them 110%, non magas want to go back to passive evil that has plausible deniability. They’re both incredibly stubborn and while they won’t vote D, they’ll stay home or protest vote if it’s not their favorite candidate. If Trump is the candidate a significant amount of non trump Republicans won’t vote for him. If it’s anyone besides trump, the magas will still vote trump or just stay home.

    On the democratic side a lot of voters really dont want Biden as their president, but will vote for him just to not get a Republican.

    It’s a shitty political situation, but it’s unlikely to result in trump as president again.

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      8 months ago

      I hope you’re right. First time he ran it was also “unlikely” he would win.

      I hope y’all yanks are smart enough to go vote against Don Cheetos. Don’t fuck over the rest of us because of your own lazyness

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        8 months ago

        If the off-election two years ago is any indication, the 'pubs are doomed. Presidential terms are 4 years but we hold elections for Congress every 2. The last one was in 2022 where everyone was predicting a “red wave” because usually the opposition to the party in the white house makes massive gains. The Republicans and their supporters were expecting to gain a majority in the Senate and they lost seats instead. They gained a majority in the house but only by a very slim margin. Definitely not the super majority they were expecting. This is unheard of in our nation’s history and it’s because the Republicans activated negative turnout. More and more people are becoming more interested in politics and it’s not because they like the Democrats, but because they really hate Republicans right now. You can thank SCOTUS taking away abortion rights for that. What little support women had for the Republicans is long gone after that decision. Don’t trust the polls or the Twitter spammers. The 'pubs are entering the dark ages and it’s all their doing.

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          I really hope you’re right. I’ll believe you on Jan 6 2025(?)when you swear in your next president

          Hope y’all end up with someone a bit younger than Biden though. While I have no issue with his presidency, I do have an issue with his age. Ppl above 75 (or even 65, or whatever the local retirement age is) should not be in politics anywhere imo.

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      8 months ago

      Why won’t the democrats support a moderate republican speaker? This way they could rob the extremists in the republican party of all power. It’s not like they’ll get a democratic speaker atm anyway.

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      8 months ago

      …and then a bunch of MAGA-controlled gerrymandered swing states will invalidate their popular votes based on fictional voter fraud and try to send MAGA electors again, resulting in civil war 2.0.

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        Don’t be so cynical. Even SCOTUS forced Alabama to re-draw their maps. There’s only so much that the right can do to undermine everyone else’s authority.