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In reply to the discussion: Michael Conway Why Biden should pardon Trump -- and we Democrats should want him to [View all]IsItJustMe
(7,012 posts)30. The author of this article assumes that 73 million people have strong attachments to dump.
I don't believe that at all. Firstly, with a two party system, it's one or the other. Secondly, we end up voting for people we don't even like (I know I have). Thirdly, lots of people vote and takes who wins or looses with a grain of salt (because they don't believe that politics is going to truly change their lives or believe there is not a whole lot of difference in any of them). And lastly, my best guess is that about 20 to 30 percent of that 73 million are truly attached to dump and it will not make a bit of difference what Biden does or doesn't do because they are extremists. They live and breath Newsmax and pox news and have already boarded the crazy train.
Just my thoughts.
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Michael Conway Why Biden should pardon Trump -- and we Democrats should want him to [View all]
Algernon Moncrieff
Nov 2020
OP
Exactly ... put someone trustworthy at USAG and as FBI Director and leave them to do their jobs ...
mr_lebowski
Nov 2020
#15
Reaching out to that 73 million is wasted energy better spent getting Democrats to vote.
OneBro
Nov 2020
#17
This guy rests his laurels on Watergate, but what has he done for Democracy since?
LeftInTX
Nov 2020
#27
The author of this article assumes that 73 million people have strong attachments to dump.
IsItJustMe
Nov 2020
#30