To those still on the fence about whether or not to vote for Biden, I urge you to consider: however much you decry the actions of the president and his minions now, they are nothing compared to the forces that will be released - and released quickly - should he be re-elected.

Aug 30, 2020 · 6:24 AM UTC

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Strange how all of these shootings, police brutalizing protestors and national guard involvement are all happening in blue states but somehow it’s only trumps fault.
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This is exactly what they said last time, and the time before that, and the time before that, and the time before that, and the time before that, and the time before that, and the time before that, and the time before that, and the time before that, and the time before that,
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I decided to vote Biden soon after he won the primaries. But what’s clear to me is that the way forward starts in our hearts, in our neighborhoods, in our communities; the time of leadership coming from the federal government and the presidency has passed.
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I urge you to stop promoting this two-party ping pong match. There is NO DIFFERENCE between them. They are both corporate-owned and WE deserve actual representation. That can't be found in either party.
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Those “forces” aren’t going to magically disappear under Biden.
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With the protests escalating by police, neither are fit for this and both are complicit.
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As someone living outside of the US I have not followed all of your politics. I have seen, however what trump is doing to your country and to the world frankly. The madness has to stop before you can repair what has been done, before you can reclaim your country.
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Are the forces in the room with you right now? Stop fearmongering & endorse a good candidate. I recommend @Jorgensen4POTUS. If we shrink the federal govt, who gets elected won't matter so much. If civil rights are at stake every 4 yrs we have power problems, not voting problems.
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