Mary OContrary
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Every bit of this thread.

Every. Single. Word.

Everyone who threw away their vote in 2016 and/or plans to throw away their vote in 2024 - even while fully understanding the potential repercussions - is responsible for what IS happening now and what WILL happen if we don't win in 2024.
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When Roe V Wade was overturned, Susan Sarandon said "Not My Fault". But she replied to a tweet Hillary made warning us about SCOTUS in 2106, and called her a FEAR MONGERER, told her she's disgusting for trying to create FEAR. I forgot NONE of them
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David James
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What the 2016 election showed, viewed from outside, is that those that don’t vote actually do vote, just not the way they would prefer sometimes! Voter turn out in the next election has to be decisive and deal a death blow to the current GOP.
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Jeanne S
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In response to David James.
Yes, not voting always benefits GOP because the majority of R’s vote so their candidate wins more often. Add a little gerrymandering/voter suppression and in the South it’s almost a certain R win.
But when D’s vote in the numbers they should, they win.
Vote Blue ‘24
Vote for Democracy.
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Mary OContrary
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In response to David James.
I feel like it will be a blow out, and I hope I'm right. At the same time, we can't risk becoming overly confident to where ppl don't feel the urgency to vote. It is absolutely urgent. I honestly wish the election were this year. 2024 seems so far away.
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