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2 days agoOh, I didn’t know the link would load without an account. You’re right, it looks like nobody switched.
Oh, I didn’t know the link would load without an account. You’re right, it looks like nobody switched.
I bet the voice vote was more like 5-5, and the Republicans changed when they knew their vote was being recorded.
I don’t feel it was wasted, because I wasn’t voting to win. I also didn’t vote for Stein in 2024, so those numbers don’t matter.
In 2016, I voted for Stein to send a message to Clinton, saying “You could have won if you were a better candidate. Here’s a person willing to spend the effort to go to the polling booth, but would rather vote for a candidate with no chance of winning than vote for you.”
I voted Stein in 2016 and don’t regret it. I hope Clinton regrets my vote though.
I agree with this. Also, I think the rich people trying to control the working class don’t have a grand conspiracy. Mostly, I think they silently cooperate in a way that looks coordinated, but is just individual self-interest that happens to line up. We get screwed on all fronts by similar-looking corporations, so it looks like a conspiracy.
But when rich people buy politicians, that’s a public and well known conspiracy.