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[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago

Well, a populace candidate needs to be known and supported by its party members. It’s like promoting an artist on your music label for example. The label spends money on what it believes to be its best artist. But today most artists, musicians, celebrities, content creators, politicians are supported by and large by its followers and somewhat by the algorithm and by the platform. I mentioned Mark Kelly, he’s the best candidate in my opinion. Not flashy necessarily, but is smart and doesn’t say anything outrageous. How do we get the majority to support someone who is simply smart and doesn’t seem to be motivated by outside sources and polls? I don’t know the answer, but I think that we are two divided as a country and we seem to have lost our way and I mean that in the most genuine way. Whether or not drag queen’s should be reading to children in libraries or whether or not trans people can get pregnant or have periods isn’t the hill to die on. It’s obvious that the Democratic Party is better than the Republican Party, but the bar is so incredibly low. Does democracy even work if the populace at large doesn’t know what it even wants? I’m gonna come back around to the issue of wealth inequality. It’s something that every person should be able to agree on LGBTQ the black community theHispanic community, old, middle-aged, white guys lesbians, conservatives, and liberals.