Politics is a weird incestuous profession where references and endorsement matters more. All the high level staffers need that good reference to get their next job.
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Eyes are awful. There's always a stray hair full of paint. The brush is either too empty to leave a mark or has enough paint to flood the whole face.
Except the swing states, which almost all had record turnout.
The election once again crushed popular Democrat talking points. Republicans can win the popular election, good turnout isn't a bad thing for Republicans, and spending more leads to winning.
It would have won the popular vote, which many on Lemmy are far more concerned about than who wins or loses overall.
Yup, the costs of dealing with a years worth of a product is also a lot of money.
Barely anything isn't nothing, they still have predators.
Argentina was fucked before the current government made changes, which are actually starting to show improvement. Yes he cut tons of social programs, but they were also staring down Zimbabwe levels of inflation.
You're just as bad as the stop the steal trumpers when you ignore the election. You need to accept the loss, you don't have to just go back to doing nothing though. You can work to recruit voters to your side for the next 4 years instead of just the few months before.
I really hope that guy isn't allowed to bet on games.
Does it really matter between those two? End of the day, Trump motivated his base and Harris didn't.
A lot of people probably were better off. Not working or working remotely. Possibly getting 600/week in unemployment, it may even have been an effective raise. We now know the panic around covid was largely just that.