• Suavevillain@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    A person who isn’t backing genocide and with an agenda for working class and poor people. Pretty lowbar.

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      genocide jill is perfectly fine with genocides except for the one that’s hot in the news right now.

      by the way, those people are who are being genocided in the genocide hot in the news right now? they support kamala harris.

      you don’t care about genocide. especially that one. because if you did you would be voting for her. it’s either you hate israel or you just refuse to vote for a black woman or you want to vote for trump or some combination of the 3.

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        10 hours ago

        It could be Harris if she decides to change course She wants to earn support and the ball is in her court. She can do things for the mythical centrist Dick Cheney voter. Then asking for her to follow international law and stop being active in genocide isn’t much.

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          the mythical centrist Dick Cheney voter.

          You mean the Reagan/Bush era republicans who are now the most reliable voting block, and who feel like the current Republican party has gone too far, but have been dutifully ticking that R every election since they were able to vote? The ones on a steady diet of Fox News who think trump can’t really be that bad, but if the Cheney’s of all people, those dyed in the wool conservatives, are supporting Harris, maybe they should at least look a bit closer at it – those people who don’t exist?

          I assure you, those people exist. Especially in swing states. They exist so much, professional pollsters warn they might be over represented.