• MisterScruffy@lemmy.ml
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    4 hours ago

    Most people aren’t glued to politics. It’s the job of the campaign to get people’s attention and give them a reason to vote. They clearly failed at that because they lost. You can blame human nature but a good campaign takes human nature into account and this campaign was not a good one.

    Do you want to win or do you just want to blame the people? If you want to win you have to find a way to motivate them whether they are being reasonable or not

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      3 hours ago

      Dont copy paste shit in multiple comments, first of all. Supremely lazy.

      Secondly, no. There is a certian point where a reasonable person votes against something, and we were way past that point

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        34 minutes ago

        Do you give up because people aren’t reasonable? Or do you find a way to appeal to them despite that? If you pick giving up then you’re letting fascism win

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            24 minutes ago

            It’s frustrating to have to support a party that doesn’t understand how to run a popular campaign. This isn’t the first time I’ve seen this. The dems will always kowtow to big donors instead of proposing policy that will make average people’s lives better