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Chrkeller said:
LegitHyperbole said:

So who here is voting Kamala and whose voting Trump?

Kamala.  I'm a registered Republican and at the end of the day Trump tried to take over the country on Jan 6th.  I beleive in democracy and Trump, by definition is a deal breaker.  

Massive respect to you. This is how democracy survives, as flawed it is; it is still fixable. I hope you get a better right wing candidate next time and get rewarded for making the brave choice (if all goes well today). 



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LurkerJ said:
Chrkeller said:

Kamala.  I'm a registered Republican and at the end of the day Trump tried to take over the country on Jan 6th.  I beleive in democracy and Trump, by definition is a deal breaker.  

Massive respect to you. This is how democracy survives, as flawed it is; it is still fixable. I hope you get a better right wing candidate next time and get rewarded for making the brave choice (if all goes well today). 

I also voted Stein for NC governor.  I mean, how can anyone vote for Robinson?  Most of the time there is a clear right and wrong.  People just need to do the right thing.  Trump (and Robinson) are not the right thing.  



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the-pi-guy said:

Will there be a new hope, or will an ominous cloud of evil sweep over the nation as the dark lord emerges?  

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As someone who defended Joe Rogan for many many years, screw that guy. However, I'm glad he endorsed Trump, because of Kamala wins, it will only make her victory that more meaningful, so people with inflated ego and partisan hackery slaves like Elon & Rogan can get back to earth before they fuck off to Mars.



LurkerJ said:

As someone who defended Joe Rogan for many many years, screw that guy. However, I'm glad he endorsed Trump, because of Kamala wins, it will only make her victory that more meaningful, so people with inflated ego and partisan hackery slaves like Elon & Rogan can get back to earth before they fuck off to Mars.

Knew he would, I don't know how he used to be but from what I've seen of him in recent times he gave me the vibes of a right winger pretending to be centrist like Elon Musk. Mask is fully off, can't really claim to be centrist anymore whilst endorsing some fascist dickhead like Trump. There's so many dickheads that will be taken down a peg by Trump losing...Really hope so.



Just a reminder that the vote will initially look very red for some states because It takes significantly less time to count rural counties than cities. 



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axumblade said:

Just a reminder that the vote will initially look very red for some states because It takes significantly less time to count rural areas than cities.

In GA they'll dump the early vote first AFAIK, so it depends on the state. GA for instance might be bluer > redder > bluer.

Also, Florida will be very very very red regardless, so no one hang their hopes on that.



 

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer: I don't actively watch Rogan, I've seen bits and pieces.

I think Rogan is definitely a right winger, but I don't think he's a partisan hack the way that Tucker Carlsen, Elon Musk and a lot of other people are. 

I don't think that's a particularly meaningful distinction when it comes to the election, but I think there's a difference in rhetoric. There have been times where he will push back against right wing talking points. 

I think he's a bit more suggestible than a centrist who's actually an extreme right winger.

I feel like this is getting more confusing as I type it. But I feel like there's a whole spectrum of this. Somewhere to the right of an actual centrist, and to the left of a Tucker Carlsen or something.  

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