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What exactly are we protesting at this stage? The fact that we ran a shitty candidate again? That we didn't have a choice in the primaries? That not enough of us could be convinced that this election was important enough?
Or is it that we're protesting only in the blue states or cities where it seems unfair to be governed by the will of the hillbilly underbelly.
He won. The DNC is to blame. Biden is also to blame for failing to keep his promise of being a one term president. Kamala did her best, but it was hubris to think this country would elect a Black-Asian woman.
I'm sure the DNC will learn SO much from its mistakes this time.
Edit: case in point for all you downvotes: https://www.latintimes.com/did-joe-biden-drop-out-google-trends-presidential-election-trump-harris-564875
Our side did a horrific job and we were beset by bad decisions and a terrible starting point. Everyone might be having a massive dose of copium with their coffee, but ignoring the mistakes means we're destined to repeat them.
reflecting is important.
Not saying there wasn't a spike in people searching if Biden dropped out, but a spike of approx 100 searches isn't really that significant.
Similarly, I looked at the "can I change my vote" trend that I've seen reported, and again it was 1000 searches (if you're generous) and was pretty much entirely on election day. Which to me would indicate was more people who voted early wondering if they could change their vote on election day.
Don't get me wrong, I would love if there was something to blame to make me feel better about sharing a democracy with a bunch of hateful morons, but even trying to find evidence to convince myself that they are more dumb/uninformed than hateful isn't turning up much.
You can't disprove a negative.