Those who feel they have the most to gain from an unjust system are chomping at the bit to vote; those who have the most to lose from it are so exhausted & have been betrayed so many times that getting them to vote in ‘22 will be a huge challenge. Dangerous and toxic combination.

Jul 6, 2021 · 12:12 PM UTC

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The turnout in the last election contradicts this theory.
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Nobody gave me their consent to rule over them, so I won't be voting
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Democrats would rather lose then actually pass the legislation they pretend to support.
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Biden promised tuition relief, a public option, to legalize marijuana. He isn't doing any of those things. I like him- but does he think young people will turn out and vote in midterms just because? Dems have been weak- and that will hurt us.
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Thats what the 1% power structure is counting on. Apathy. And I get it. We’re exhausted. But we need to wake up & fight! And the Dems need to communicate better to the struggling masses why voting for them will change their situation for the better. We can’t afford to lose.
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Totalitarian Capitalism is the end goal.
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The Black population is the heart of America! Despite all the barriers put in place to prevent Blacks from voting, it is incumbent upon them to circumvent these unjust systems and vote in 2022!!
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By 2016, roughly half of all registered voters gave up on the ruling duopoly.
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SO ... I guess we'll need to give them a REASON to go to the polls ... like voting for Candidates that will champion a $15 MINIMUM WAGE, MEDICARE FOR ALL, A BASIC MINIMUM INCOME, RELIEF FROM STUDENT DEPT, REPARATIONS, AND NOT FUNDING EDUCATION THROUGH PROPERTY TAXES!
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