“If the purges [of potential voters], challenges and ballot rejections were random, it wouldn’t matter. It’s anything but random. For example, an audit by the State of Washington found that a Black voter was 400% more likely than a white voter to have their mail-in ballot rejected. Rejection of Black in-person votes, according to a US Civil Rights Commission study in Florida, ran 14.3% or one in seven ballots cast.”

"[…] Democracy can win* despite the 2.3% suppression headwind.

And that’s our job as Americans: to end the purges, the vigilante challenges, the ballot rejections and the attitude that this is all somehow OK."

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Didn’t Trump win partially by the black vote going for him? How do we know most of those weren’t for Trump?

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Trump won with double digit gains in the Hispanic vote, which is only getting bigger as a demographic. If Republicans continue to gain support here they could control the federal government for a generation or more.

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No. Black people overwhelmingly still voted against Trump and for Kamala.

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Hang on…WTF!

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Oh please. We had the same shit in 2020 and we had a record turn out.

Don’t put the blame on voter suppression when it’s American stupidity and apathy that’s the cause.

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But it can be both. Voter suppression just making it way harder for Democrats to win. And ultimately impossible.

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It is in the end stupidly and apathy. But, you can’t deny that voter suppression is also a big thing and it should be addressed.

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This is why Kamala accepting the outcome “No matter what”, to prove she’s better than Trump…

Was the dumbest thing she could have done because it was just playing into the GOP’s hand.

The Republican game is “You go high, we go low, because low gets us elected and furthers our agenda.”

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No one actually ever considered kamala might win. As soon as Biden dropped out, anyone that actually knew something knew Democrats had thrown in the towel.

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Guess I don’t know shit then

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That’s absolutely not true. They had the best campaign since Obama and they did amazing job in that 3 weeks or so, and contrasting disaster of a shitshow that Trump put on made it even clearer.
In the end Americans turned out to be way worse people than predicted, but that was absolutely not obvious.

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I thought their game was “Low, no matter what.”

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I think the game is “there’s always more barrel to scrape.”

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Dem pols are always too afraid to exercise the power they have when they win. Always. When Biden won, DC and Puerto Rican statehood should have been the first things on the agenda.

The GOP is never afraid to exercise as much power as they can get away with.

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Biden never had enough control of the whole government to get those things done without Republican buy-in.

A Republican controlled house won’t send a bill like that to the Senate. A Republican controlled Senate won’t send it to the President.

You can be upset at Biden, but we’ve rarely ever given a Democratic president a Democratic Congress to help him get anything done.

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Biden never had the power. But Obama did. He squandered it imo but you’re welcome to disagree.

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Uh, no. He had a Democratic congress the first half of his term. Part of why he lost them is Dems are so tepid with exercising the power the voters give them.

Nothing the Dems do, or even try to do, gin the base up into excitement. The base never feels inspired that the Dems are striving for the goals they claim to represent and want.

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This, 100%.

I remember when Democrats had a filibuster proof majority under Obama.

And they still failed to pass single payer healthcare, because of former VP candidate Joe Lieberman. Like, talk about lack of party discipline.

Republican politicians at least deliver what they say they will deliver.

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