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[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago (2 children)

a VoTe FoR hArRiS iS a VoTe FOr GeNoCiDE

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

Ya know what's real funny? I haven't seen any evidence that anti-Israel or "undecided" voters actually had any meaningful impact on the election, but I have seen strong evidence that Trump won due to the same old voter disenfranchisement/fraud that's been facilitating GOP wins for decades.

Yet every single thread for the last 3 months is full of Liberals blaming the people who draw the line in the sand at arming and supporting genocide, even though there were 100+ million non-voting adults, and mountains of PsyOps across big tech and MSM... almost like the entire Liberal vs anti-genocide argument is a PsyOps campaign to further fracture Liberals, and turn them against the left...

[–] ZombiFrancis 1 points 5 days ago

The data is along the lines of: A whole 200 people in deep blue Harris states protest voted.

However there were some groups of voters that apparently voted Trump, but this is something I have only seen or heard after the election on mainstream media. Sort of the standard "here's what commiecum42069 has to say, who obviously a leading representative of political organization" story. As in, some random wiling to go on camera to be the fellow internet user.

The reality is tens of millions of people plain didn't vote for anyone for president. The presidential election is universally held as a referendum on the incumbent, which some people forgot about for the entire campaign cycle.