• hark@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I wasn’t going to vote but you convinced me that there is an agenda to get me to not vote so now I’m going to vote for trump.

    spoiler

    Not really, but still, why is the assumption that not voting means a vote is lost for democrats?

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      4 months ago

      Mostly because the people that don’t feel represented are overwhelmingly on the left.

      You won’t find many right-wing people dissatisfied with the current choices, if they’re extremists they’d vote Trump and if they aren’t they’re probably fine with Biden. The only reason I can think of for a potential Republican voter not going is that they think Trump will win anyway and they don’t need their vote.

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        4 months ago

        So if democrats need those votes from the left, why don’t they try appealing to those voters?

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          4 months ago

          Because Democrats in the US are right-wing too. And they know as long as Republicans keep pushing literal comic book villains, leftists are forced to vote for them. They don’t have to try harder, because they know any leftist that actually knows how the system works will vote for them even if they just do the bare minimum.

          The only way for that to change is to keep voting for the lesser evil, because once Republicans lose enough terms in a row they’ll have to shift more towards the center, and at that point Dems will be forced to actually go left because “we’re not threatening democracy” won’t be enough anymore to get elected.