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      At a certain point they’re gonna overplay their hand and people (not libs obviously but people capable of complex thought) are going to completely write off anybody putting out endless articles that boil down to “don’t support genocide? Here’s why you’re worse than people who do!”

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      Well according to libs not voting for Biden is a vote for Trump.

      Which means not voting for Trump is also a vote for Biden.

      Which means if you don’t vote for either of them you actually voted twice.

      Which means you’re half as likely to support Trump as the liberals who just voted ONCE by simply voting for Biden.

      I’m starting to think their logic may be flawed here.

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    Don’t think you need a PhD in statistics to understand that you can’t reverse causality like this

    Being a liberal causes you to vote =/= voting causes you to be a liberal

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        If the average person read “the more basketballs you shoot, the more you are an NBA player” I think many would read it as a causal relationship that operates at the individual level.

        I mean strictly speaking it’s not incorrect, but I just know this author wants to scare people into voting as if it affects their political views.

        When Marx said, ”the human essence is no abstraction inherent in each single individual. In its reality it is the ensemble of social relations,” I think it’s coming from a similar standpoint of incommensurability between aggregates and individuals. There may be an “average voter” as a statistical object, but it does not exist as a real individual.

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          i appreciate the comment. i don’t know how i interpreted your comment, or how i ended up addressing it.

          i think i agree with what you’re saying, i’m surprised that the author would be attached to the headline, which is weirdly normatively charged, for what i assume is now a not unsurprising observation that recently lower turnout elections have swung the Dems way.

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    so the more you vote the more you back biden, so by voting for trump you are actually voting for biden more than you are voting for trump imaginator

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    I don’t exactly get what’s surprising about the “my optics are flinging poop” guy pulling more nonvoters than the bloodless donor class appeaser.

    Also Dems should be fucking scared how strongly their success with PoC voters is tied to these people being regulars at the polls. The “has voted 0-2 times” set includes a ton of young people who haven’t been of voting age for 12 years, and these are overrepresented among nonwhite demographics.

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    I had always planned on voting, just not for Biden. I’ll be voting PSL if they’re on my ballot, and writing in some joke about my balls or asshole if they aren’t.

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    Well duh, most Republicans don’t give a shit about local politics because they already hold most of those seats because they overwhelmingly outnumber Democrats outside of cities

    This is like looking at the sea and going “The more time you spend in the water, the more likely you like to swim

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    So if I don’t vote I’m a Trump supporter but don’t support him enough to vote for him, but also by not voting for Biden I am voting for Trump even though I’m not actually voting at all, so despite the fact that I’m apparently a Trump supporter, not voting apparently helps him and hurts Biden?

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      I didn’t read the article but maybe the writer has discovered quantum mechanics politics.

      Look, people on social media made fun. But in my article I demonstrated the reality and consequences of QMP. It exists. It’s real. In the language of ordinary people “It’s a thing.”