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OAITW r.2.0

(32,501 posts)
Fri May 1, 2026, 10:55 PM May 1

Amazing thing about voting for a President.

He/She gets to appoint people for critical federal government agencies. It;s not a fucking popularity poll. I wish 77MM Trump voters would figure this key point out.

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Amazing thing about voting for a President. (Original Post) OAITW r.2.0 May 1 OP
But none of those 77m would matter if the small percentage of voters claiming to be on the left that... W_HAMILTON May 1 #1
Alternatively, candidates can work with voters -misanthroptimist May 1 #6
Alternatively, acceding to their demands could cost us even more votes as we lose those on the other end of our caucus. W_HAMILTON May 1 #7
It's twisted logic to assert failure to vote for a D helps Rs -misanthroptimist May 1 #8
It's not twisted logic at all -- it's the obvious truth. W_HAMILTON May 1 #9
Let's try it this way. -misanthroptimist May 2 #10
Your logic escapes me. OAITW r.2.0 Sunday #20
Exactly -misanthroptimist Monday #23
Right? It's not like trying to decide between Products A and B in a retail situation... Beartracks May 2 #12
Huh? Disaffected May 2 #11
See post #10 above -misanthroptimist May 2 #14
I did. Disaffected May 2 #16
In what way? -misanthroptimist May 2 #17
See post #11 above. Disaffected May 2 #18
So, it doesn't help the "R" -misanthroptimist May 2 #19
If you don't make a choice, you just get stuck with the result BlueSpot Sunday #21
Problem is the Democratic Party is a coalition, not an identity. haele Monday #22
you ever hear of the 80/20 rule (Pareto's Law) FHRRK1 May 2 #13
Hell I don't need 77 million Trump voters to get it bottomofthehill May 1 #2
You name the "smarter than thou" folks. I'll never forgive Ralph Nader for stating. "There's not a dime's worth OAITW r.2.0 May 1 #4
I reserve a special place for Ralph nader bottomofthehill May 1 #5
The nearly 90 million that didn't vote are the most important, and the most to blame n/t Cheezoholic May 1 #3
That's why they vote republican. They drank the Flavor Aid, probably Loud Mouth Lime. Blue Full Moon May 2 #15

W_HAMILTON

(10,428 posts)
1. But none of those 77m would matter if the small percentage of voters claiming to be on the left that...
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:01 PM
May 1

...have cost us at least three presidential elections would learn that same lesson.

-misanthroptimist

(1,824 posts)
6. Alternatively, candidates can work with voters
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:23 PM
May 1

We are not owed votes. We have to earn them. When we tell them "Sorry about your pony.", we aren't exactly motivating them to support our candidates.

W_HAMILTON

(10,428 posts)
7. Alternatively, acceding to their demands could cost us even more votes as we lose those on the other end of our caucus.
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:44 PM
May 1

It's true that we are not owed votes.

It's also true that if you did not vote for the Democratic candidate in 2016/2024, you helped Trump and his MAGA Republicans get elected and roll back hard fought for progress and therefore you should NEVER call yourself a progressive because you are no ally but an enemy to progressive causes.

-misanthroptimist

(1,824 posts)
8. It's twisted logic to assert failure to vote for a D helps Rs
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:46 PM
May 1

The R still gets just as many votes. Therefore, you didn't help or hurt the Rs.

You did fail to help the Ds...which brings us back to the whole "owed vote" thing.

W_HAMILTON

(10,428 posts)
9. It's not twisted logic at all -- it's the obvious truth.
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:54 PM
May 1

They said they didn't want to choose between """the lesser of two evils,""" but guess what happens when you don't vote for """the lesser of two evils""" in an election where someone will win regardless?

You empower the greater evil, which is exactly what has been done here.

I wish Reoublicans believed your logic, because they wouldn't have worked so hard to get that segment of the left to sit out the election -- and they subsequently would have lost.

-misanthroptimist

(1,824 posts)
10. Let's try it this way.
Sat May 2, 2026, 12:04 AM
May 2

Let "X" = Democratic votes
Let "Y" = Republican votes

X - 1 does not affect "Y".
X - 3000000 does not affect "Y".

Can't put it any more simply than that.

The only way your logic works is if Z=X+Y. And one is forced to vote for either X or Y. That's not the case. One may vote for neither, in which case they are a non-factor in Z.

Beartracks

(14,635 posts)
12. Right? It's not like trying to decide between Products A and B in a retail situation...
Sat May 2, 2026, 01:04 AM
May 2

... where you can ultiatmely just leave the store with neither. Rather, if you can't decide between A and B at the ballot box -- well, surprise, you are getting one of them regardless. So you really do need to honestly figure out which candidate would give you greater heartburn the day after Election Day... and then cast your friggin' vote for the other candidate.

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Disaffected

(6,538 posts)
11. Huh?
Sat May 2, 2026, 12:53 AM
May 2

The R gets the same number but the D gets more if fewer Dems fail to vote. If the D gets more, the D has a better change of getting more than the R.

-misanthroptimist

(1,824 posts)
19. So, it doesn't help the "R"
Sat May 2, 2026, 11:15 AM
May 2

In fact, the "R" doesn't enter into it at all.

The voter has three choices: "R", "D", or "other". "Other" includes not voting at all. The voter is not obligated to any of those. Your position is that the voter owes their vote to "D" and if they don't pay that debt then they are helping the "R". The "R" can make the same claim about the same voter, can't they?

BlueSpot

(1,323 posts)
21. If you don't make a choice, you just get stuck with the result
Sun May 3, 2026, 10:21 PM
Sunday

A result WILL happen. And it will either be D or R. There isn't going to be any miracle third party winner. At least not the way things work now.

Does anyone "owe" one party or another a vote? No. Will that person with the choice to make be impacted by the result of their non-decision? Yes. Good impact or bad? Depends on the result that comes from their refusal to decide.

Not making a choice IS making a choice - to give up your right to steer the result in a way that is beneficial to yourself and to the rest of the country. It's cutting off your nose to spite your face.

That being said, I do agree that the Democratic party should actively work to gain the active support of voters. But they also shouldn't make false promises or discard their own values to do so.

JMHO.

haele

(15,566 posts)
22. Problem is the Democratic Party is a coalition, not an identity.
Mon May 4, 2026, 12:36 AM
Monday

That means no one is going to be even 60% happy.
The Republican Party has marketed itself as an identity, not a coalition.

So yeah, we are dealing with identity politics.
Unfortunately, we don't have a Parliamentary system where the disparate non-conservative voters can still come out and vote for Candidates that espouse at least 80 - 90% of their interests and still have a chance of participating in the Democratic Coalition.
With all the problems that need solutions that the Democratic Party recognizes, demanding that one particular problem is more important than just being able to get into the position to make a changes to go forward is basically giving the election to those who want you and your ideals dead.
The problem is that the Republicans don't allow other voices, but the Democrats do.
And we don't have a Parliamentary system.
Staying at home means your voice has absolutely no chance of being heard.

FHRRK1

(100 posts)
13. you ever hear of the 80/20 rule (Pareto's Law)
Sat May 2, 2026, 01:05 AM
May 2

If not look it up.

But God Damn! why the fuck focus on the minuscule portion rather than the fucking problem.

bottomofthehill

(9,410 posts)
2. Hell I don't need 77 million Trump voters to get it
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:07 PM
May 1

I just need a couple million people who knew better to do the right thing Susan Sarandon, Jill Stein, Ralph Nader, Eddie Glaud, Jim Webb, Doug Wilder. The entire pack of frauds who could not vote for Hillary and instead voted to create the problems we have today. Shame on them and those who think like them. I have and will continue to say, there is no perfict candidate but there is always a best choice. Make the realistic best choice for the good of all.

OAITW r.2.0

(32,501 posts)
4. You name the "smarter than thou" folks. I'll never forgive Ralph Nader for stating. "There's not a dime's worth
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:15 PM
May 1

of difference between Republicans and Democrats".

bottomofthehill

(9,410 posts)
5. I reserve a special place for Ralph nader
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:19 PM
May 1

It’s not in my heart, think lower, down around my ass. What a fucking jerk.

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