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Time for people to blame non-Harris voters. Edit to add /s
Well, not just them, but them too. There's plenty of blame to go around
And that trump's team of minions legally cheated and then probably did some fuckery behind the scenes. It's not black and white. He was very confident he was going to win months before the election and Biden showing how old he is.
Going to add the sarcasm that now, like I should have done, anyway.
Yeah, unfortunately you absolutely need it now. The trolls aren't as bad as the old place, but they're still here and they're smarter.
I mean, yeah, kinda.
Three kinds of people exist in the USA. People who opposed this. People who agreed with this. People who didn't care enough to oppose it. (Not counting the ones who can't vote due to age, not being a citizen, etc).
There's ~75 million in the first group, and everyone else falls in one of the other 2.
That's factually inaccurate. Most states are not swing states, and it's incredibly unlikely for them to flip in a given election. In those states, there's no point in voting for Harris or Trump, because the winner is already essentially decided before the election even happens. In those states, it's arguably a better idea to support a third party, because supporting one of the two candidates won't change the election anyway, so you might as well vote your conscience.
For those keeping score at home that's 265 million that did not oppose this. My country is so gross. I'm sorry world.
You know it!