Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scolding people for not voting like you or thinking like you is not a winning strategy.
Exactly. I am 50yrs old and I will be sitting out this election. Biden has left me hopeless, I don’t want to engage. I cannot go and vote for someone who supports and funds a genocidal regime, if he cares for American democracy then maybe he should ponder over things and so some course correction.
* This is coming from someone who supported U.S policy on Israel during early 10/7 days but after months of continuous atrocities, now I cannot believe that morally this what we stand for.
+1 Gaza and Ukraine have nothing to do with the fact that many Americans may choose not to vote for two awful candidates that have no business running the most powerful country on Earth until 2029.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scolding people for not voting like you or thinking like you is not a winning strategy.
Exactly. I am 50yrs old and I will be sitting out this election. Biden has left me hopeless, I don’t want to engage. I cannot go and vote for someone who supports and funds a genocidal regime, if he cares for American democracy then maybe he should ponder over things and so some course correction.
* This is coming from someone who supported U.S policy on Israel during early 10/7 days but after months of continuous atrocities, now I cannot believe that morally this what we stand for.
“I stand for American women dying in childbirth”
👍
Uh no… Biden and his party stand for American women dying in childbirth. Not me or other disillusioned voters. He must decide what he is willing to sacrifice at the altar of AIPAC donations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scolding people for not voting like you or thinking like you is not a winning strategy.
Exactly. I am 50yrs old and I will be sitting out this election. Biden has left me hopeless, I don’t want to engage. I cannot go and vote for someone who supports and funds a genocidal regime, if he cares for American democracy then maybe he should ponder over things and so some course correction.
* This is coming from someone who supported U.S policy on Israel during early 10/7 days but after months of continuous atrocities, now I cannot believe that morally this what we stand for.
+1 Gaza and Ukraine have nothing to do with the fact that many Americans may choose not to vote for two awful candidates that have no business running the most powerful country on Earth until 2029.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scolding people for not voting like you or thinking like you is not a winning strategy.
Exactly. I am 50yrs old and I will be sitting out this election. Biden has left me hopeless, I don’t want to engage. I cannot go and vote for someone who supports and funds a genocidal regime, if he cares for American democracy then maybe he should ponder over things and so some course correction.
* This is coming from someone who supported U.S policy on Israel during early 10/7 days but after months of continuous atrocities, now I cannot believe that morally this what we stand for.
“I stand for American women dying in childbirth”
👍
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scolding people for not voting like you or thinking like you is not a winning strategy.
Exactly. I am 50yrs old and I will be sitting out this election. Biden has left me hopeless, I don’t want to engage. I cannot go and vote for someone who supports and funds a genocidal regime, if he cares for American democracy then maybe he should ponder over things and so some course correction.
* This is coming from someone who supported U.S policy on Israel during early 10/7 days but after months of continuous atrocities, now I cannot believe that morally this what we stand for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scolding people for not voting like you or thinking like you is not a winning strategy.
Exactly. I am 50yrs old and I will be sitting out this election. Biden has left me hopeless, I don’t want to engage. I cannot go and vote for someone who supports and funds a genocidal regime, if he cares for American democracy then maybe he should ponder over things and so some course correction.
* This is coming from someone who supported U.S policy on Israel during early 10/7 days but after months of continuous atrocities, now I cannot believe that morally this what we stand for.
“I stand for American women dying in childbirth”
👍
Uh no… Biden and his party stand for American women dying in childbirth. Not me or other disillusioned voters. He must decide what he is willing to sacrifice at the altar of AIPAC donations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scolding people for not voting like you or thinking like you is not a winning strategy.
Exactly. I am 50yrs old and I will be sitting out this election. Biden has left me hopeless, I don’t want to engage. I cannot go and vote for someone who supports and funds a genocidal regime, if he cares for American democracy then maybe he should ponder over things and so some course correction.
* This is coming from someone who supported U.S policy on Israel during early 10/7 days but after months of continuous atrocities, now I cannot believe that morally this what we stand for.
“I stand for American women dying in childbirth”
👍
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scolding people for not voting like you or thinking like you is not a winning strategy.
Exactly. I am 50yrs old and I will be sitting out this election. Biden has left me hopeless, I don’t want to engage. I cannot go and vote for someone who supports and funds a genocidal regime, if he cares for American democracy then maybe he should ponder over things and so some course correction.
* This is coming from someone who supported U.S policy on Israel during early 10/7 days but after months of continuous atrocities, now I cannot believe that morally this what we stand for.
Anonymous wrote:Scolding people for not voting like you or thinking like you is not a winning strategy.
Anonymous wrote:
Sure, keep insulting GenZ instead of fixing the party and actually listening to your base.
The amount of disdain for GenZ is breathtaking. I can't believe the hate coming even from their GenX parents on the student protest thread and on our college FB page.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CNN poll is pretty breathtaking.
It is also a statistical outlier.
+1 and released the same day as CBS put this out.
Biden was polling 10 points ahead in some of these states at the same time in 2020 and barely won all of them. That you find some comfort in these polls is delusional.
It’s not “comforting” necessarily but shows that there is no universe in which Trump can be as far ahead in the national CNN poll and be polling this closely in those states as the CBS poll shows.
When it’s all said and done, I think the results will be very similar to 2020. RFK Jr’s support will rapidly fade close to Election Day as people decide they don’t want to throw their vote away because he has no chance of winning any states.
I do not think that is true. People won’t vote. That will favor the GOP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CNN poll is pretty breathtaking.
It is also a statistical outlier.
+1 and released the same day as CBS put this out.
Biden was polling 10 points ahead in some of these states at the same time in 2020 and barely won all of them. That you find some comfort in these polls is delusional.
It’s not “comforting” necessarily but shows that there is no universe in which Trump can be as far ahead in the national CNN poll and be polling this closely in those states as the CBS poll shows.
When it’s all said and done, I think the results will be very similar to 2020. RFK Jr’s support will rapidly fade close to Election Day as people decide they don’t want to throw their vote away because he has no chance of winning any states.
I do not think that is true. People won’t vote. That will favor the GOP.