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jamenta's avatar

Young Americans I think are becoming more aware of it - and probably the rest of America. But not fast enough. And the propaganda is thick as molasses.

One sign though is the recent Michigan primary - 100,000 voted "Uncommitted" instead of for Joe Biden. They were only expecting 10k to 20k at most. I think that is a wake up call to Genocide Joe and the rest of the corrupt Democratic party. Not that I think things will get any better under Trump. They won't.

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gypsy33's avatar

Hi Jamenta

I am one of those proud “uncommitted” voters. I was truly shocked—-ecstatically so—- when I saw the results.

And it wasn’t just Arab-American communities as the Zio press would have one believe. Some of the largest margins came from Washtenaw ( University of Michigan) and Ingham (Michigan State) Counties, with their large concentrations of students.

I am SO fucking proud of my state. Stay the fuck outta here, Genocide Joe! You ain’t gettin’ us!

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jamenta's avatar

Hurrah for you and Michigan state!! Yay! :)

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gypsy33's avatar

I humbly thank you, my friend 😁

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Meredith Hobbs's avatar

I am SO proud of y'all in Michigan!! 👊👊👊

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Meredith Hobbs's avatar

❤️ from Georgia.

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gypsy33's avatar

Thanks Meredith!

I’m proud of my state too! 🙂

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Joy in HK fiFP's avatar

👏👏👏👏

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pretzelattack's avatar

Excellent! I'm looking for good news these days.

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djean111's avatar

I had to poke around a bit before I found out how many voted "uncommitted". The $MSM, IMO, did not want to publish the actual number. Well, the Dems did not want to. Some of the spin was hilarious.

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bill wolfe's avatar

Yup, and when they did report a number, it was presented as "Biden won 87% to 13%" - normally a crushing victory. But that obfuscates the significance because the issue is a marginal one, not an aggregate voter count. And the context of how small his margin of victory in 2020 was means that he can not win in '24 with that large a defection from his base (and that doesn't even consider that for every "no confidence" voter, there are 2-3 Democratic and Biden leaning voters that will stay home and not vote).

I'm sure there is a strategy memo from the DNC, recalling Schumer's quote that "for every white working class man we lose we pick up 2 suburban Republican women", to the effect that for "every Arab and pro-Palestine vote we lose we pick up 5 jewish and Pro-Israle Republicans".

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