People who would not vote for Biden, what is your alternative?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll be voting for Claudia de la Cruz. I hope enough people vote 3rd party or abstain that it sends a huge wakeup call to both parties. No more octogenarian candidates, no more funneling billions into a foreign apartheid state actively engaging in ethnic cleansing, no more taking the American voters for granted. I will not be held hostage by the Democratic Party simply because Trump is the alternative.


This is exactly how I feel. I cannot keep supporting candidates I disagree with simply because they are not Trump. The Democratic Party had 4 years to groom and present another candidate other than Biden. I disagree with Biden's handling of major issues such as immigration, crime, and the Gaza war. Yet, I should keep supporting him?


It is Biden or trump and trump is by far the worst.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I get it, you are not thrilled with Biden. But if the choice comes down to Biden or Trump, you must vote and vote for Biden.


No I must not.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll be voting for Claudia de la Cruz. I hope enough people vote 3rd party or abstain that it sends a huge wakeup call to both parties. No more octogenarian candidates, no more funneling billions into a foreign apartheid state actively engaging in ethnic cleansing, no more taking the American voters for granted. I will not be held hostage by the Democratic Party simply because Trump is the alternative.


This is exactly how I feel. I cannot keep supporting candidates I disagree with simply because they are not Trump. The Democratic Party had 4 years to groom and present another candidate other than Biden. I disagree with Biden's handling of major issues such as immigration, crime, and the Gaza war. Yet, I should keep supporting him?


It is Biden or trump and trump is by far the worst.


Says you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I recall that we had three pretty good years as a country with Trump in charge, pre-COVID. Cities weren’t overrun with homeless, the border with Mexico was actually a border, and Israel, Afghanistan and Ukraine looked a lot better than they do now. Trump is hardly doomsday.


The Titanic was a pretty good cruise before it got to the North Atlantic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just stop talking about how Trump will kill us all. He won't. The world will not explode. It just won't. He is not that powerful, I hate him as much as the next person, but he gets way too much legitimacy. He's a buffoon, total Morin who can't keep his emotions in check and pushes hate. But that's all he is. He's not the almighty and I'm sick of people who will vote for the joke Biden who looks like he's falling apart to be the leader of this country. No good choices either of them and to suggest not voting for either is somehow voting for one is idiotic. It means there's no vote for either. And it does not automatically go to Trump, it truly does not. And even if Trump should win, so be it. He won once and we all made it. Have some faith that this country isn't made of everyone like him! Have some faith that there are good people everywhere. I'm a liberal who hates everything the GOP wants to do but it's a collective effort. There's a ton of stuff that our government needs to sort out. It's not just Trump and if it is then our system is beyond repair and we need things to really blow up in order to fix it. We are going to get through with Trump winning as painful as it would be but Biden winning is just as much pain I promise. I'm a new poster and I have no problem with someone voting their conscious and as a liberal Dem, it makes me sick to have to listen to this crap about how if you don't love Biden you're going to help end the world it something. That's crazy talk. That's giving Trump the credit he wants.


Please read Project 2025 and understand, this is the GOP blueprint for the future of our Republic. People are not being hyperbolic about what a Trump win in 2024 would mean.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll be voting for Claudia de la Cruz. I hope enough people vote 3rd party or abstain that it sends a huge wakeup call to both parties. No more octogenarian candidates, no more funneling billions into a foreign apartheid state actively engaging in ethnic cleansing, no more taking the American voters for granted. I will not be held hostage by the Democratic Party simply because Trump is the alternative.


This is exactly how I feel. I cannot keep supporting candidates I disagree with simply because they are not Trump. The Democratic Party had 4 years to groom and present another candidate other than Biden. I disagree with Biden's handling of major issues such as immigration, crime, and the Gaza war. Yet, I should keep supporting him?


Well, then expect to get Trump, who would not be trying to get a ceasefire with Hamas, who would not be sending aid to the Palestinians and who would continue to erode rights in the US and blow up NATO.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll be voting for Claudia de la Cruz. I hope enough people vote 3rd party or abstain that it sends a huge wakeup call to both parties. No more octogenarian candidates, no more funneling billions into a foreign apartheid state actively engaging in ethnic cleansing, no more taking the American voters for granted. I will not be held hostage by the Democratic Party simply because Trump is the alternative.


This is exactly how I feel. I cannot keep supporting candidates I disagree with simply because they are not Trump. The Democratic Party had 4 years to groom and present another candidate other than Biden. I disagree with Biden's handling of major issues such as immigration, crime, and the Gaza war. Yet, I should keep supporting him?


It is Biden or trump and trump is by far the worst.


Says you.


So vote for trump (lost to Biden once already) then. The point was one or the other will run and this voting for neither is stupid.
Anonymous
One or the other will win.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I recall that we had three pretty good years as a country with Trump in charge, pre-COVID. Cities weren’t overrun with homeless, the border with Mexico was actually a border, and Israel, Afghanistan and Ukraine looked a lot better than they do now. Trump is hardly doomsday.


The Titanic was a pretty good cruise before it got to the North Atlantic.


Ok, our good friends in Wuhan presented us with a serious biological threat. In retrospect, who was right, the lockdown Democrats or get back to normal Republicans? I think the Republicans got it more right although it was a tough challenge for all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I recall that we had three pretty good years as a country with Trump in charge, pre-COVID. Cities weren’t overrun with homeless, the border with Mexico was actually a border, and Israel, Afghanistan and Ukraine looked a lot better than they do now. Trump is hardly doomsday.


The Titanic was a pretty good cruise before it got to the North Atlantic.


Ok, our good friends in Wuhan presented us with a serious biological threat. In retrospect, who was right, the lockdown Democrats or get back to normal Republicans? I think the Republicans got it more right although it was a tough challenge for all.


Regardless where it came from, calling it a hoax killed a lot of people.
Anonymous
Sorry but I’m wealthy and dem policies don’t benefit me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry but I’m wealthy and dem policies don’t benefit me.


Well donate your money to Trump's legal fund then sucker. That will help you so much to have a crooked con man in the presidency.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry but I’m wealthy and dem policies don’t benefit me.

I'm wealthy too but there's such a thing as voting against your own personal interests to benefit society as a whole.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry but I’m wealthy and dem policies don’t benefit me.

I'm wealthy too but there's such a thing as voting against your own personal interests to benefit society as a whole.


How does doing nothing about climate change or infertility benefit the wealthy?
Anonymous
I guess you can live in a fortified compound while fires and floods and mud slides take out the rest of the neighborhood. That sounds so great.
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