• @m0darn@lemmy.ca
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    11 year ago

    I don’t live in the USA but people in our media say it too.

    I don’t understand it though: are there people that voted for Biden last time that will now vote for Trump, even though he is now a convicted felon, and tried to steal the election?

    Or is it just that everyone thinks that people won’t come out to vote for Biden?

    Can you help me understand?

    • @zarkanian@sh.itjust.works
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      61 year ago

      Depressed Biden turnout and energized Trump turnout.

      I don’t know why people keep thinking it’s about switching votes. The side that gets their supporters to turn out is the side that wins.

      • @Pandemanium@lemm.ee
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        51 year ago

        And there’s no better way to depress the Dem turnout than to tell everyone we’ve already lost.

        I just want to point out that the polls haven’t changed after this incident. He has not gained more support. We can still do this.

      • @m0darn@lemmy.ca
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        11 year ago

        I get that it’s more about turnout than conversion but are there many Trump supporters that didn’t vote for him last time?

        My impression at the time was that Trump did a very good job of energizing his base and getting the vote out. Are there actually many people that were indifferent/too lazy/too busy in 2020 but now think Trump is a good candidate? Is that fraction of the population actually larger than the fraction of people that now see him as a lethal threat to what’s left of democracy in America?

        Has gerrymandering gotten worse somehow?

    • @UltraGiGaGigantic@lemm.ee
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      51 year ago

      First Past The Post voting artificially limits the number of viable political parties to two. This leaves a huge portion of the electorate disenfranchised.

    • It’s a little bit of both. You have your hardcore Republicans and Democrats who will always vote for their party and a lot of independents who who are just barely paying attention and vote for “the one I’d have a beer with”. There’s also the situation in Gaza that has people voting 3rd party to protest Biden’s handling of the situation even though it’ll be much worse with Trump.

      A lot of others can’t be bothered to vote unless it’s someone they’re excited to vote for like we had with Obama.