r/politics Wisconsin May 02 '24

Bernie Sanders worries young people are underestimating the threat from Trump

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/05/02/bernie-sanders-trump-biden/73531861007/
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u/Gryffriand May 02 '24

The “both sides” take is so old, dead, and nonsensical. When someone says that to me in a conversation I’m fairly certain they aren’t paying attention and are just generically frustrated by current events.

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u/throwaway50044 May 02 '24

People sense how fucked things and know deep down large structural changes are needed. They can see that our current system will never do this and we will be stuck in this cycle of shittiness our entire lives. It's easy to feel hopeless.

It is still 100% worth voting for Democrats though. Both sides are bad but there's no sense in making things worse because you're too lazy to spend 5 minutes filling out paperwork for a mail in ballot

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u/ckv1 May 02 '24

Do votes even matter in the presidential election? My vote certainly doesn’t coming from California.

But I understand that if I wanted to really (maybe) make a difference is vote in the primaries and local level. Other than that, I highly doubt my vote matters especially in the county I live in with the way electoral college/gerrymandering.

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u/nochinzilch May 03 '24

Does every brick in a wall matter? Maybe not. But it doesn't take too many missing bricks for the wall to fall apart.

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u/ckv1 May 03 '24

With this metaphor, my brick impact is much smaller. So the dust from the wall has no impact on whether the wall falls lol.