• Boomer Humor Doomergod@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I’ve voted in every Democratic primary since I could vote for Kucinich. State and local, too. When does participation mean they care what I think?

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      3 days ago

      There is a very lovely pattern I see. Every time there is a conversation on the internet, everyone totally always voted and participated and canvassed and run and also fed the homeless at the same time, and every time there are any elections upcomming, there is no end to the constant anti-democracy messages about how voting is pointless and nobody should do that because both sides.

      In the end, around 20% of registered voters are voting in democratic primaries, and I repeat my thesis, every time the nominee was the person who got the most votes, every time. So the answer to your question - they already care what you think, and if more people were agreeing with you, then maybe they would do what you want. So far they’re doing what majority of voters wants, and that’s not on the shadowy democratic demons, it’s on majority.

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        3 days ago

        Okay so I’m just never gonna be happy with my government because I’m too weird.

        Maybe I should be an independent. Since I’m in a swing state they might actually care what I think.