• BarqsHasBite
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    8322 days ago

    I will do my part by not voting in protest! That will surely work! (/s)

    • TipRing
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      6022 days ago

      Politicians famously consider the opinions of people who don’t vote. /s

      • @[email protected]
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        322 days ago

        Maybe they ought to? There’s quite a lot of potential votes out there. Also want to add that I always vote, and politicians never consider my opinion anyway.

        • TipRing
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          1622 days ago

          Reliable demographics or voting blocks get preferential treatment over fair-weather voters. If you want to know why even the GOP won’t overtly kill social security or medicare (unless they include a way to keep current recipients on benefits), it’s because old people vote very reliably. Though with the modern day cultists this isn’t as true anymore since MAGAs will happily let the GOP take everything from them if they think it will hurt their perceived political enemies.

          This is just useful expenditure of political capital. As a politician you want to stick your neck out for groups that are definitely showing up.

          • @[email protected]
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            022 days ago

            Seems like a good way to ensure you have low turnout elections, with only die-hard party-heads participating. That way, elections are won or lost on how jazzed up you can get your base, and you never have to attract anyone new. That sounds bad enough, but I think who the politicians actually listen to are their donors. Anytime there is a conflict between what the donors want, and what the constituency wants… voters can get fucked.

            • BarqsHasBite
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              121 days ago

              Believe it or not, there are people in the center that switch votes. That’s who they go after.

                • BarqsHasBite
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                  121 days ago

                  It’s not die hards as you put it. They are swing voters. Every one counts double because you get a vote and take one away from the other party. Elections are won from the centre.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    121 days ago

                    Sure, but I’m saying that in addition to the ‘swing’ voters, there is a huuuge pool of people that never or rarely vote. These are potential voters, many of whom could be energized by the right policies.

      • Schadrach
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        -121 days ago

        I mean they do, insofar as it might be easier to convert someone not voting into someone voting for them than it is to convert someone voting for their opponent.