I think mostly they'll just decide to sit it out and not vote for either, so you could say it hurts both sides, but really it hurts Biden more, because he needs more votes than Trump just to stay even due to the electoral college imbalance.
I think mostly they'll just decide to sit it out and not vote for either, so you could say it hurts both sides, but really it hurts Biden more, because he needs more votes than Trump just to stay even due to the electoral college imbalance.
However you justify if, it amounts to the same thing: A no vote for Joe is a help for CFT because it is a vote against democracy and that is what Project 2025 is all about, even if CFT says he never heard of it.
100% agree. I wish all these "undecideds" felt the same way. If people are still undecided at this point they haven't been paying attention, I find these people exasperating.
You would think they learned their lesson in 2016. In fact they did learn their lesson in time for the 2020 elections which saw historically high turnout and historically low third party votes. Do you think these same voters are going to forget the lesson in Nov 2024?
I think mostly they'll just decide to sit it out and not vote for either, so you could say it hurts both sides, but really it hurts Biden more, because he needs more votes than Trump just to stay even due to the electoral college imbalance.
However you justify if, it amounts to the same thing: A no vote for Joe is a help for CFT because it is a vote against democracy and that is what Project 2025 is all about, even if CFT says he never heard of it.
100% agree. I wish all these "undecideds" felt the same way. If people are still undecided at this point they haven't been paying attention, I find these people exasperating.
You would think they learned their lesson in 2016. In fact they did learn their lesson in time for the 2020 elections which saw historically high turnout and historically low third party votes. Do you think these same voters are going to forget the lesson in Nov 2024?