Until (and after) the election, it's important to keep up the pressure.
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Is it voters' fault for not voting correctly, or is it Democrats' fault for directly spiting voters and asking for their vote anyway? Democrats may never know...
If there's an impasse, spending millions of dollars trying to get conservatives to vote for Democrats has proven to be a losing strategy. Even the series of hints the Kamala campaign is dropping at wanting to do the right thing is getting voters riled up especially among younger people. It's worth taking the risk of being less corrupt.
the "uncommitted" movement is just horseshoe theory extremists who don't care about the palestinians one bit.