If there’s a red wave in November it won’t be because the majority of Americans believe the Republicans will actually help them. It will be because of the rage people feel that the Democrats haven’t.

Jun 20, 2022 · 4:46 PM UTC

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It will be mostly because of indifference. The average person will trade democracy for $3/gallon gas without much thought.
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Sadly, the Democratic majorities in both Houses are small & incapable of being overwhelmingly effective in getting a lot of positive things done for people. The GOP have no platform other than obstructing the Dems which is what they're betting on in order to win in November
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Democrats protect big pharma, tech and the media. Republicans protect big oil. Both are sales reps for defense contractors. Aside from that, it's just culture wars for fundraising sake. Nothing new here.
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Democrats are too busy trying to push fear of what Republicans may do that they completely are ignoring the lack they done while people are CURRENTLY struggling.
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There WILL be a Red Wedding in November, and I hate both parties cuz they both stand for the same people, the rich and powerful. BUT the Dems accomplished less than nothing and it's been almost 2 years since BidenCo Regime was put in place to do just that, nothing. Well earned.
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That is insane logic. Voting against your own best interests is never a good political response.
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Maybe enough grownups will show up to vote with the understanding that it has been the GOP who have blocked Democratic actions designed to improve their lot.
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Exactly. But that won't stop corporate Dems from blaming the "radical left" - meanwhile corporate Dems are to the right of Nixon on economic and even social policy in some areas. It kills me.
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Yeah but, y'know, there'd be no small degree of appalling ignorance attached to that rage. Ignorance about how the government works. Or doesn't work. Ignorance of what constraints having a RAZOR-THIN Senate majority imposes, especially in view of a bloc-voting opposition "party".
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It will also show how voters don't look into current events beyond the lazy reporting and misinfo they get from MSM. If they vote red, they failed to see what's at stake beyond the usual us vs. them dance.
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