I’m old and probably don’t have many more elections left. Just one more time before I die, I’d like to be able to vote for the candidate who I truly believe is the better of the two rather than having to vote for the least bad candidate. I don’t think that’s asking too much.
The intention of making people not believe in the outcomes is to make it easier to get rid of elections altogether in order to install a totalitarian regime.
13 million people voted for Biden to be their candidate for President. After a bad debate, they threw him overboard for an even worse candidate who has never had a single vote in a primary. If she gets elected, she’ll make Washington D.C. a state, and Puerto Rico a state, so that there will be 4 new democrat senators, plus she’ll pack the Supreme Court, as they don’t like some of the recent decisions. Does all that sound like a threat to democracy? The correct answer is yes.
sipsienwa Premium Member about 6 hours ago
Most people did until a certain sleazoid came into power.
Enter.Name.Here about 6 hours ago
Because only half of the people do not believe. ;-)
pschearer Premium Member about 6 hours ago
This is exactly what T-Rump is trying for: no need for elections.
californiamonty about 6 hours ago
Only the melon felon’s cultists don’t believe the election results.
seanfear about 6 hours ago
go ahead, I’m waiting…
Izzy Moreno about 6 hours ago
To keep the fraud going.
I don’t care what team you root for, this isn’t sports, you idiot. Yes, you. Idiot.
oldthang about 5 hours ago
I’ll just be glad when the election and its aftermath are over.
MReese about 5 hours ago
That’s the whole point, isn’t it.
David Huie Green DecisionsMatterGoodAndBad about 5 hours ago
That is what Donald is trying to end. Donald already said vote for Donald this time and you’ll never have to do it again. Donald dislikes democracy.
hariseldon59 about 5 hours ago
It’s more like half the people that don’t believe in the outcome.
WaywardWind about 5 hours ago
I’m old and probably don’t have many more elections left. Just one more time before I die, I’d like to be able to vote for the candidate who I truly believe is the better of the two rather than having to vote for the least bad candidate. I don’t think that’s asking too much.
Scorpio Premium Member about 5 hours ago
Its only a portion of the population that doesnt. Its a disturbing portion, but only a proportion, not half or a majority.
azrael2000 about 5 hours ago
To let slaves think they aren’t slaves…
TwilightFaze about 4 hours ago
Because the “no one” is a huge minority but with a LOUUUUUUUUD voice. People believe the outcome, but many have a hard time accepting it, more like.
cdward about 2 hours ago
The intention of making people not believe in the outcomes is to make it easier to get rid of elections altogether in order to install a totalitarian regime.
aumboy about 1 hour ago
ermm, so we can keep telling ourselves we live in a democracy?
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 1 hour ago
Integrity. Honesty. Politics.
One of these three doesn’t do well with the others.
Carl Premium Member about 1 hour ago
Why did the emperors use “SPQR”?
dflak 18 minutes ago
Hart used to have a conservative outlook. I guess the current party that claims to be conservative has become too much even for him.
My First Premium Member 14 minutes ago
13 million people voted for Biden to be their candidate for President. After a bad debate, they threw him overboard for an even worse candidate who has never had a single vote in a primary. If she gets elected, she’ll make Washington D.C. a state, and Puerto Rico a state, so that there will be 4 new democrat senators, plus she’ll pack the Supreme Court, as they don’t like some of the recent decisions. Does all that sound like a threat to democracy? The correct answer is yes.
jslabotnik 14 minutes ago
Wrong, about half the country believes them