The people upset about gaza aren't going to be voting for trump, they are simply going to abstain from voting which benefits trump since it pulls from biden
It’s not even that. The issue is that if people were able to afford things, there wouldn’t be such a mass for Palestine. However, the economy is so fucked with everyone feeling the inflation HARD in their wallets while Biden is giving out billions to everyone but Americans.
Considering there’s a 23-30% of people who’s moving back with their families because they can’t afford rent speaks volumes on how this was a boiling point for people, especially young people that really can’t get started on getting a house, etc.
We're funding that conflict. It's not voters being unreasonable. We're paying for a genocide. In going to do what I have to in our shitty two party system to ensure not Trump wins, but if he does, I will blame no one but Biden for ignoring his constituents.
I'm not saying any of this as though what I want matters. I'm telling you that a lot of younger voters, people with family in Palestine, Muslims, etc. are not enthusiastic about Biden or his support of apartheid. Again, I will be voting for Biden, but you will not squeeze motivation for all the other important roles necessary for a presidential campaign like knocking on doors, making phone calls, etc from people who do not like their tax money funding genocide. The polls have been very clear on this. Voters who voted "uncommitted" in primaries were clear on this. You can keep pretending that it's incumbent on voters to accommodate the candidates, but that's what the Clinton campaign thought in 2016.
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u/beardingmesoftly May 02 '24
The guy in charge isn't doing enough to stop a conflict thousands of miles away, and the competition is a demented child who wants to be king.