More than 30% of citizens in the United States do not vote in the general election. If you're directing your anger at 1-3% of the electorate who feel like they cannot vote for a candidate because of their morality, then I suggest you go outside and touch grass.
@AnalyticaCamil1 IMO he (and Erdogan) would never risk it because he knows how unpopular Israel/US is. Iraqi Hezbollah would likely enter Syria as well as Iranian missiles pummeling a country with no air defenses. SDF, Shiites and Alawites would go for the throat seeking revenge
@NateSilver538 You get like 1 of 4 things right and think you know what you're talking about. They can circle and it won't matter. He's going to be senator of Maine dumbass
@rcmoya84 Remember it was Enron and the energy companies that created a fake blackout crisis that set him up to fail so they could get Arnold elected (this isn't a conspiracy but documents in the Enron bankruptcy scandal). So Becerra's version is what, AI companies?
@NotPotBol He shows up to town halls and talks to people like they're on the same level. Susan Collins hasn't done a town hall in a decade. People are desperate for authenticity and in-person effort. Great ground game and people have respect that like Mamdani. He's a worker
@AtomicTendie The reasoning is deeper in the historical belief system and differences between Confucianism and Hinduism. One believes in merit and the other believes in a caste system that you're born into. So makes sense China leans towards communism and India leans capitalism
@looksbizarre Teach Econ at the high school level and this is absolutely true. I keep trying to tell people "Poor kids aren't bad with money it's that they don't have any." But you know capitalism has to keep the myth (grift) to maintain control