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    212 months ago

    Opposing soneone is not unusual in Germany. Supporting one person or party is what does not happen here.

    I’m not a fan of the orange one… Just telling about the German view on this…

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        52 months ago

        The only way that you effectively oppose the other

        You can always vote third party if you want to pay lip service while helping the candidate you dislike

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          12 months ago

          Voting third party in a first past the post system with only 2 dominant parties not only throws away your vote. If your preference is Third party Harris Trump you are actually helping Trump win when you vote third party instead of the person who actually has a chance.

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      12 months ago

      Kind of a weird stance to find opposing someone fine but supporting someone bad. Not accusing anything, I just find that weird thinking.

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        22 months ago

        If the one you oppose is classified as far right and you print facts about them or quotes in your newspaper, it’s still something different than endorsing a specific party or person, IMO…

        We also had good and bad ads for some parties, but when it comes to only what the writers think, endorsing a specific party is just not happening like in the USA…