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I wonder how many people thought Trump couldn't win and stayed home, just like 2016. They thought Hillary was sure to win, and they thought Harris was sure to win, so they just didn't bother.

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Bernie Bros did the exact same shit with Hillary in 2016 with Hillary the Warhawk. Except this time we're not letting them back in the coalition. Kick the far left out of the party for good.

Punch left. Punch hard. Punch often.

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@binaominagata From what I’ve seen, this was the underlying belief of the “uncommitted” movement. They didn’t stop to think Harris could lose, so they viewed it as a moral obligation to pressure her. Now they’re facing down the prospect of someone in charge who doesn’t give a damn about them and they’re floundering. The same belief also got the UK out of the EU—a lot of United Kingdom residents, specifically British and ESPECIALLY English, simply didn’t think there was any possibility of Brexit passing and didn’t take the referendum seriously. I was in southern England visiting family during the referendum, I vividly remember the conversations I overheard on the day of the referendum and how drastically public discourse shifted as soon as they found out that the side they didn’t even realize they were relying on had lost. I remember that day, the day after the referendum, having this horrifying sense of premonition, that Trump was going to win for the same reason. I’d hoped we’d collectively learned from 2016, but I guess only some of us did…

I think there were some conservative Arab and Muslim voters who identified as part of that movement really not so much because of Gaza, or not only because of it, but because they actually align more with Republicans' social conservativism and dislike Democrats' embrace of lgbt rights and abortion. So I don't think they thought she'd win, necessarily, but for the leftist version of the "Uncommitted" movement--yes.

People fucked around because they got comfortable and complacent under the stability of a Democratic administration, and they yapped and yapped because it made them look kewl online to idiots, and they knew doing things like protesting Biden's and Harris' speeches wouldn't bring about any consequences for them, unlike if they protested Republicans. They treated it all as one big show, one big masturbation session where they felt so important and radikewl. I think that because they spend most of their time online in liberal and leftist spaces, they didn't realize just how many Trump voters there still are, and never thought Harris would lose. Maybe they thought it would be just too improbable for Trump to come back after losing in 2020, too.

And as I've said, I don't think they're among the big reasons why Harris lost, but I do think they're more shocked Harris lost than they were when Hillary lost. I think they're reverting back to "Bernie would have won!" cope because they're floundering so much. But I also think some idiot swing voters thought Trump couldn't possibly win again, either, and they didn't stay home out of self-righteousness, but out of pure laziness. Again, like 2016. They forgot just how bad things were under Trump, didn't pay attention to him during 2024, and shrugged off the election.

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There's the fear of what's to come with Trump 2.0, but honestly, this is the aspect that's been so heartbreaking to me, and the most painful to think about:

Thinking about the joy of the Harris campaign feels tragic to me now. That’s part of what’s making this feel worse than 2016. The Democratic Party was (wrongly) divided with Hillary, but we were united and happy with Harris. I felt good about the world. We believed the best of America would defeat the worst of it. There’s something especially gut-wrenching about getting your hopes crushed.

But yeah. Like 70 million people voted for a woman of color as president. We believed in a better country, and a better future. I think it's okay for us to take time and mourn that version of the country that was taken away from us. We would've been so happy and relieved right now if she'd won, and it's okay to be upset that this is what we have to deal with instead. It's a grieving period.

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I'm sorry, I know how bleak it is, but Trump didn't win by like 70%. Almost half of the country, millions of Americans, did not vote for him. We need to reckon with how many stupid, ugly people are in this country. No doubt about that. But there are still so many of us who have only ever rejected him. Millions of people voted for a black, Asian woman. Millions of people wanted a better future and we must not allow people to erase us. We're Americans, too. We want the best for this country and we're better than they are.

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I would like to... gently shake the people going 'Dick Cheney/Alberto Gonzalez/[insert neoconservative architect here] endorsing Harris is entirely and only a bad look for Harris' because that's not the point. And like, I get feeling weird about it (I've been unimpressed with Dick's backpedaling since Liz Cheney got primaried), but: Trump is proving too extreme for THE PEOPLE WHO MADE HIM POSSIBLE. This is their consequences. THAT'S the point.

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Look, this is what I think about it: I fucking hate Dick Cheney and all the architects of the Bush Junior neoconservatism-early-aughts-War-on-Terror-Patriot-Act-No-Child-Left-Behinding Republican Party that laid the groundwork for the Tea Party and then for Trump. If there was any justice in the world, Dubya would be at the Hague for a war crimes tribunal and not allowed to sit in Texas painting dogs and enjoying a quiet retirement. But he was fortunate to be the president of the most powerful country in the world, and America doesn't obey international law unless it feels like it, so that's what we get. (And yes, someone asked Dubya if he was going to endorse in 2024, following Cheney, and was told, no doubt with much pious handwringing, that "President Bush retired from presidential politics many years ago." But he's still raising money for MAGA Senate candidates in Pennsylvania, evidently. Fuck you, George W. Bush. Kids these days don't say it enough.)

However, since literally the entire pre-Trump establishment Republican party is now deciding that Trump is too insane, fascist, and dangerous even for them, I'm not surprised but still annoyed that Online Leftist Logic (TM) has translated that to "Harris must secretly be an early-noughties hard-right neocon Republican and that's why they want to vote for her!!!" Most if not all of them have said that they openly disagree with her policies but are voting for her anyway because she is the only way to maintain American constitutional democracy. And yes, we're all shocked that DICK FUCKING CHENEY, architect of the Iraq War and the Patriot Act, felt that there was in fact a line of fascist government overreach that he wasn't willing to cross, but if that's the case -- if even these completely terrible warmongering corporate assholes are like "uh Trump is too bad even for us to support," then you should, I don't know, maybe listen to that. But as ever, I search for logic in vain.

Likewise: Harris has made zero policy concessions to these Republicans and she never went fishing for Cheney's endorsement specifically. She didn't suddenly declare Iraq a totally okay and normal thing in order to get Cheney and his warhawks on board, and yes, Old Dickhead probably has no small amount of personal motive to get back at Trump considering what he did to Liz. But that's the thing where apparently political motives should only ever be pure, moral, and Perfect, and taking the right action for the "wrong" reasons is still disqualifying because you weren't thinking enough pure moral thoughts while you did it, or something. I don't give a fuck why Cheney decided to vote for Harris, because I don't respect his opinion and can't foresee myself ever doing so. But because we are in an unprecedented historical moment where even DICK GODDAMN CHENEY thinks that Donald Trump is too dangerous to ever have power again, I will thank him for doing that and that alone and then tell him to hit the f'n road if he thinks he deserves a scrap of credit or Democratic policy concessions for it. He doesn't. He sucks. But he's still making a choice that we need to see made at this moment, and people who don't get that, as usual, can STFU.

Basically: Cheney's endorsement is not directed at you, and it's not intended to move voters who already fit your profile and therefore think, like I do, that Cheney can eat shit. It's directed to all the career-Republican-politician types who can see him doing that and decide that they can do the same thing. Hell, we just had 17 former staffers of Ronald Reagan announcing their Harris endorsement (in addition to the 200+ Bush, McCain, Romney alumni who already signed on and all the ex-Trump officials at the DNC) and going so far as to insist that Ol' Ronnie Raygun himself would have supported Harris. Now look. I hate Ronald Reagan more than any other twentieth-century president. The degree to which he ALSO laid the groundwork for incredible damage to America cannot be overstated. But because I am not an idiot, I can see that this does not mean Harris has suddenly turned into Reagan in her policies. So. Yeah.

The other thing to note here is that Harris has seen the advantage in cultivating a bipartisan coalition and making a cross-party case for voting her to preserve American democracy. Now, a lot of the Republicans have said that they are going to stay Republicans and they want to purge their party of Trump and MAGAism, they are trying to buy time for that transition to happen by voting for Harris, and while I have never voted for or agreed with a Republican in my whole life, I actually think that's a good thing! I don't WANT to fear the end of American democracy every four years because the Republican Party has become a screaming shitgibboning insane vehicle of American Gilead while inciting stochastic terrorism against Springfield, Ohio and everyone else who doesn't bow down to Trumpist Dear Leader and his KKK alt-right Elon Muskified supporters! I don't WANT this howling fascist conspiracy-theory-puppet-of-Vladimir-Putin black hole of violence to be just what we have to accept as the center-right (except you know, now far-far-far-far-can't-see-it-with-a-telescope-right) party in America! I would prefer it if we had a functioning democracy again where both parties were engaging in fair competitiveness and good faith and had the basic premise of making people's lives better, even if they disagreed about how to do it! I would REALLY like it if we could go back to the days of disagreeing about taxes and foreign policy and social welfare -- you know, NORMAL THINGS -- instead of Commander Vance and the Project 2025 foot soldiers trying to install a theocratic fascist dictatorship! I WOULD LIKE THAT A WHOLE LOT!

That said: I have pretty much reached my limit with asking people to vote. I have done it for 8+ years (since before Trump was elected the first time) and I'm done. Either you know the stakes of this election at this point, or you're so blindly and stupidly committed to misunderstanding them that there's nothing I or anyone else can possibly do to convince you. I still see people posting a lot of stuff from the bad-faith anti-democratic leftist cranks and arguing with them endlessly and... why? Why? Why are you giving them the oxygen and exposure that they crave, and which is giving them more attention than anyone else is giving them? Block them. Mute them. STOP ENGAGING WITH EVERYTHING THEY SAY EVEN IF YOU'RE TRYING TO REFUTE IT. It's not going to work, and at this point, it's not remotely conducive to winning this election. The Great Myth of the Undecided Voter (TM) is another one that, I hope, can finally bite the dust, and the actual undecided voters who are out there are not the ones posting dirtbag leftist bullshit about Harris on The Website Formerly Known as Twitter. This election is now completely down to a numbers game: who can make their identified voters turn out to vote. So please. Spend your time and energy on reaching those folks, who might want to or have said they will vote but need a push or extra help to make sure they do.

That being the case, if lifelong Republicans want to vote for Harris and help defeat a Trump dictatorship, they're actually being more helpful for the cause of American democracy than every single shrieking Online Leftist out there, and maybe they should think about that. I'm amused at how they still think they can make demands of the Democrats, because -- when your entire plan from the word go has been "I'm not voting for the Democrats and there's nothing you can do to make me!!!" -- why are you surprised that they don't take your thoughts and opinions into account? That's the basic simplest Democracy 101 version of how electoral politics works. If you have removed yourself from their voter pool and laugh and scoff at any suggestion that you should enter it, then they're not gonna listen to you or think that they should make policy to appease you (which is good, because most of these people are fucking nuts). That's why they're blowing a gasket disowning AOC, still one of the most left-wing members in the House, because she wants to actually win and make real changes in society and has reached a happy-ish marriage with the Democratic party, instead of virtuously losing her seat and becoming irrelevant like some other members of the Squad who got primaried out this year. And the Democrats have accepted many of AOC's views as mainstream policy! She didn't change, but she stayed in the party and worked with it, and the party as a whole is moving to where she was all along. But because any hint of compromise or working to get results, rather than just posting self-righteous screeds on the internet, is Bad, she had to go, I guess. Or something.

Anyway. That's the that on that. If you want to win this election, target and talk to the people who have already identified themselves as likely or possible voters, they just need that extra push to become definite voters. I'm over the anti-democratic hypocritical leftist cranks as much as I am the screaming shitgibboning racist-mob-inciting fascists. If it takes some Republicans gritting their teeth and getting on board the "let's save American democracy" boat with me, then fine. They're actually willing to do the smallest tiny thing to make that outcome come about, and that means, for right now, they are the enemy of my enemy and I'll accept their help. After that, I would in fact like it if we had a sane center-right party again, once Trump is in jail and we can fumigate the MAGA rot. It's up to them.

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Kamala’s taking absolutely no prisoners tonight!!!! Came right out swinging with how he handled 2020 and didn’t stop dragging him with aaaaaaaaall the receipts!

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Look. I have so many better things to do with my limited and finite time on this beautiful planet than to listen to Donald Trump talk about anything, so I did not watch the debate. However, I did peep on twitter and the unanimous consensus is that she is absolutely killing, KILLING HIM:

And like. I knew she would do well, but I didn't think it would be an absolute clean clock KTFO, not least because the media will be desperate to help him clean it up in the next few days. But when the legacy media is desperately trying to figure out how to make "Here's how Kamala's crushing debate win is actually bad for her!!!" work, I'd say that's a very good position to be in.

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I am sparing myself the debate and have instead sent slightly north of 23K texts for Harris-Walz today, but you are probably the only person whose debate live-blogging I would want to read. (Okay, maybe Alexandra Petri too.) This isn't intended as a suggestion that you do so, only to let you know your take on US current events is much appreciated!

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Here's the concise summary of the Cliff Notes:

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Lawrence O'Donnell had this to say last night, after a 14 year old boy murdered two students and two teachers and wounded 30 others with an AR-15 in Georgia yesterday:

"What's at stake in this election is that one candidate, Kamala Harris, wants to stop mass murder in this country, and the other candidate, Donald Trump--and every single candidate, Republican candidate for the Senate and the House of Representatives, every single one of them along with Donald Trump, wants to guarantee that American mass murderers remain the best-equipped mass murderers in the world. That is their political mission."

He also noted how there wasn't a single statement from any Republican yesterday on how to stop the mass murders in this country.

Republicans do not want to stop mass shootings because they are unwilling to enact gun control laws. Democrats are the party of gun control. Vote blue in every election, including down ballot, if you want to stop children from being murdered in school.

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There are certain eras that define your political alignment, and I feel like I'll always be a Biden-Harris Democrat. Just two incredibly smart, effective, pragmatic, and progressive politicians who have done (and will continue to do) so much good for this country, good that history will remember, and pulled America from the brink of disaster at a dangerous time.

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