I voted as a protest vote against the DNC, knowing that Maryland was going to go for Biden I am registered D because MoCo/Maryland has closed primaries January 6th was a failed, weak inssurection and it's laughable compared to other countries. There are some places where every election meets resistance and attempted coup Probably not |
I never approved of Trump, I more disapproved of the Democratic Party. |
| A person who makes political threads is not going to vote in an election 2 years out when we don’t know the candidates…come on |
No, January 6th was bad but the Democratic hysterical response to it is annoying and wasteful and out of touch with what the average American cares about. |
Who “conspired against Sanders,” besides the 9.5 million more voters Biden had over Sanders? |
Probably a good choice for you. |
You answered “probably not” in regards to voting for him again. In what scenario would you vote for him again? |
After Bernie gained a lead in the early 2020 primary, Obama made a call to Clyburn and then to Klobuchar and Buttigieg and asked them to endorse Biden/drop out and endorse Biden. Not to mention the mainstream media Red Scare blitz telling voters that the apocalypse would come if Bernie were elected. |
If you don't reqret it, how do you justify January 6? How do you justify family separation at the border? How do you justify the constant undermining of the national Covid response that resulted in the deaths of some many people, 2/3 of them GOP members? |
| You didn't answer whether you believe that the 2020 election was "stolen." |
What do you think the avg American cares about? Successful insurrection? |
I really probably won't. I think DeSantis is going to win anyway and I certainly won't vote for him. I guess the only situation I would vote for Trump again is if Biden runs again and moves further to the right and Trump outflanks him as a populist. Even then it would be a throwaway protest vote. Probably would vote third party instead. |
The average American cares about inflation, the economy, how far their paychecks go. |
You don't think the average Americans care about democracy and the Constitution? The rule of law? |
So the "conspiracy" was that a former president supported the man who had been his vice president for 8 years, rather than a person who is not a member of the Democratic party, and asked . . . [checks notes] . . . three other democrats to do the same? And that led you to vote for . . . [checks notes again] . . . Donald Trump, after seeing how he governed for four years? Because he was "less dangerous" than Joe Biden? OK. I agree with a PP - probably best that you don't vote. You can use the time you'd otherwise use researching candidates to look up the definition of "conspiracy." |