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In other words, you feel your votes did not really matter that much.What made them the best candidates?Why did you vote for them?Then when is the last time you voted against the DNC individual man?Wait............wut?I'd say it's hard to support AOC and remain a Democrat.
I've long refused to support either party but I certainly hope AOC runs for president in 2024.
No,........yes?
WTH?
I support individuals. Not party.
I voted Jorgensen. I voted Stein. Before that I voted Vermin Supreme and Barr before that.
They were the best candidates.
You do realize that democrats are mere puppets of their party as where Republicans can vote like democrats and still be in the party. Maybe the Republicans you voted for voted like democrats anyway.
That way you can pat yourself on the back for being so damned open minded and nonpartisan.
Where did I note that I voted for Republicans? Is this the only way you can see the world?
You can do this, I know you can.
The last time you had 8 year old Trump and Methuselah running. He sealed losing my vote when he (or whoever) picked Harris. Harris is the very person the protests last summer were about.
Before that you had Trump and Hillary. Maybe the worse two people in the country. Stein went out and protested with those who were trying to protect their water sources. I thought it great she backed her words up.
I voted Vermin Supreme as a lark. It made the local news. LOL
I voted Barr because there was something about Obama not trustworthy. I read him right. No way was I going to vote for war mongering McCain. Obama ended up being every bit as bad.
And you would be right. The whole system is rigged one direction, with the illusion of choice.
After all, issues like abortion on demand, and endless illegal immigration, and rabid spending all are pillars upon which Washington DC stands along with their two party system. You can have minor differences, but that is all.