• neidu3@sh.itjust.works
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    Locking due to rule 6. Cudos to everyone for making the thread reasonably level headed anyway - All participants earn four points.

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    Nope, absolutely not, and I would have been extremely surprised if he had been an option at all since he isn’t in any way established in the political world here in Sweden

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        You can take a blank ballot, and write the name of the political party you want to vote for, and it will be counted.

        Trump did not participate in the latest Swedish election, so it would be impossible for any one to submit a valid ballot for Trump.

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    You have to be truly brain-dead or evil to vote for him. He doesn’t even pretend to be good! At least Dems pretend, which means getting swindled by them is not as insulting.

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    Of course not. Voted against him in 2016 an 2020 too.

    Oh wait, did I fail a loyalty test?

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      You passed the one that matters: you’re interested in having a democracy.

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      Same. I thought he was terrible as a candidate. Confirmed beyond doubt once elected. Don’t think there will be many alt right types in the feddieverse.

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      I voted R exactly once in a local race. In the previous election during the Tea Party wave, an utter nutcase ousted the usual Republican for the party nomination for county judge. The guy was a menace, the worst, and was openly corrupt. In the next primary, the usual Republican won the primary, but the nutcase decided to run as an independent. I voted for the R once and only once, to keep the nutcase from getting a second term.

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        i heard many people voted R to get rid of the crazies, but they support the complete opposite of the alt-right, this is in response to massive voter suppression in thier states. i wonder if people should do it more often, become a registered R just to vote for someone less crazy than a magat.

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    Everybody in my circle (college educated mid super class) voted against… only people.in my " circle " that voted for him are brainshashws christians or technicians at work el that have read 1 book in their lives.