• @WhiteHairSuperSaiyan
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      I like this. Run up the score is such a simple elegant way of getting the point across to sports nerds. No reason to artificially keep the race close. We don’t get sportsmanship points for keeping it close. This is THE game, we want to win and we don’t care by how much. All that matters is we win. Go and score a touchdown/homerun/goal/point/strike/whatever by casting your vote and tell everyone else to do the same.

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      Thank you for saying this. Come November, one of two people will walk out with the victory: Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Nobody else. We saw in 2016 and 2020 that the Shitgibbon can get LOTS of votes. We had to put up 7 million more votes than they did to win, and it was STILL close. Vote. Get your friends to vote. Get your friends to get their friends to vote. And help as many strangers who are voting Blue to vote as possible.

      Nothing should stop you. Harris got this in the bag? No. She doesn’t. Go vote. Trump’s got no chance to win? No. He does. Go vote. Swifties coming out en masse and you don’t need to worry? No. Trump’s got fans of his own and you should always worry…and go vote. Go vote to counter every useful idiot and Republican Troll and Russian bot out there who has convinced a Greenie to do the stupid thing and vote third party.

      Team Red doesn’t deserve sportsmanship. Run that score up nation-wide. Check your registration deadline NOW and check your registration today, and repeat this check at the last day to register to vote. If you don’t show up in the roles, you need to register. Screenshot that too so you have evidence you were registered to vote. Make sure you have your ID ready and understand all the hoops you have to jump through. Numerous organisations exist to help you:

      Don’t let anything get between you and voting Harris in the upcoming election.

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      Yeah, the goal shouldn’t just be to beat him, it should be to beat him with such a wide margin that attempting another coup is frightening.

  • @[email protected]
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    VOTE

    Republicans are going to cheat as much as they can. Don’t pay attention to polls because they don’t take the cheating into account. VOTE.

  • Novamdomum
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    Trump claiming he won regardless and trying to create as much trouble as possible is the most likely election outcome. I’m not getting my hopes up until President Kamala Harris is in the Whitehouse having a nice cup of tea. In fact after the last few years I’m not getting my hopes up about anything ever again unless there’s absolute proof that it’s real.

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    Pretend she’s going to lose, VOTE, and remind everyone you know to vote. Drive friends to the polls, help them with their mail in ballots (legally, please), and get your absentee ballot ASAP if you need one. Democrats have a massive disadvantage in the electoral college, so every. single. person. has to vote. No excuses.

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      Gotta win hard enough to make it impossible to ratfuck. None of that Florida swinging 1000 votes to decide the election bullshit. Way harder for them to justify bullshit if it’s just an utter trouncing.

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    Unfortunately, this doesn’t account for the GOP plans to use their SCOTUS to tilt the balance in swing states. Vote and make sure others vote. And then be prepared for a total rat-fuck extravaganza.

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    Oh, well if top economists believe it now, it must be true.

    The electoral college gap, SCOTUS interventions, and places like Georgia playing fuckery with vote certifications are not being properly factored in here.

    At no point should any Harris voter feel comfortable or confident about this election.

    Remember that Biden won the election by almost 5% of the popular vote, but he was 44,000 votes away in Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin from still losing. And Biden was from Pennsylvania and won it by a mere 1%.