• Cyrus Draegur
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    588 days ago

    we could have had Bernie, except Warren was a backstabbing scumbag. oh well. we got what we deserved: suffering.

    • @[email protected]
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      337 days ago

      If you mean her rhetoric, she was just playing the game of politics, and I don’t fault her for that.

      If you mean not dropping out after it was apparent the moderate candidates were going to coalesce behind Biden, yeah, fuck her.

      • @[email protected]
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        137 days ago

        Would dropping out have done anything? Biden got over 50% of the vote. Burnie and Warren together were only around 33%.

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            7 days ago

            This right here, I lived in Georgia in 2020, our votes in the general mattered quite a bit, but by the time we held our primaries it was clear Biden was going to be the nominee even if Bernie won Ga. So my only voice was “not fascism”

            • @skulbuny
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              37 days ago

              Not sure how long “not fascism” will be on the ticket at this rate

    • @gravitas_deficiency
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      That backstab is why I now vote against her in her Senate primaries. It’s deeply frustrating, because until that point, I really did think she was one of the best possibilities for being a sane and effective presidential candidate.

      • @[email protected]
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        187 days ago

        I would still vote for her, given her voting record and policy proposals she supports/ed, but I will say the $40 I donated to her campaign are the only political donations I’ve ever regretted making.

        I could not have a beer with her, either I’d be thinking about bringing it up the entire time. Actually, I would have a beer with her just to ask her what the hell happened? How does she feel about her legacy? What did it feel like to be the OG Fetterman?

        • Cyrus Draegur
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          197 days ago

          Honestly at this point I would suck it up and vote for her too u_u

          The Democrat party ironically won’t have any reason to actually compete UNTIL the GOP dies completely because they would be forced to confront their internal progressive vs chud factions, which would split into their own two new political parties.

          • @gravitas_deficiency
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            07 days ago

            In the general? Absolutely. But that’s a low bar.

            If she was the most compelling primary candidate? Also, likely. Also, still a low bar.

            But as an expression of my deep and fundamental dissatisfaction with how she kow-towed to the DNC leadership, I don’t plan on supporting her tenure in the senate.

      • TAG
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        37 days ago

        Who are you voting for, then? It seems that she is running unopposed in the primary and she is such a sure winner for the general election that other parties are probably not going to run serious candidates but settle for someone just campaigning for the attention.

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          Iirc I left it blank in the most recent primary where she was on the ballot. Still voted for her in the general because the other candidate was Republican.

          To be clear, I fucking detest the two-party system that forces me to employ such voting calculus.