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" #Democrats deliver ‘stunning’ flip in New Hampshire special election, latest in series of 28 upsets"

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  • bbuck@mastodon.socialB bbuck@mastodon.social

    @miss_rodent @benroyce
    You’re so good at luring an old guy into a party that’s not a party yet. Thanks so much for your help. Mamdani is a lighthouse beacon that I will easily follow. There are many sparks of candidates I like. But currently there is one party that can defeat MAGA, especially with the Trump administration imploding. And it’s not the Mamdani Party.

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    @bBuck @miss_rodent

    Mamdani ran on the Working Families Party line

    And the Democratic Party line

    REST OF COMMENT WIPED OUT DUE TO ME BEING A PUNCH DRUNK IDIOT

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    • D davoyager@mastodon.social

      @benroyce Yeah there are bots everywhere. I'm just saying there are fewer. Threads and X are flooded with them

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      @davoyager agreed. There are less

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      • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

        @bBuck @miss_rodent

        Mamdani ran on the Working Families Party line

        And the Democratic Party line

        REST OF COMMENT WIPED OUT DUE TO ME BEING A PUNCH DRUNK IDIOT

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        @benroyce @miss_rodent
        Sure. Blame it on the old guy. Maybe the Odd nonbinary lunatic squirrel thing wants to take a different approach in trying to get all of us onboard.

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        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

          @fathermcgruder

          There *is* something entitled to your vote:

          Your society

          You're not trans or an immigrant etc so Trump's malice doesn't threaten you

          So you are privileged to play silly games like "teach dems a lesson" and allow your society to go to shit. Because it doesn't affect you (or you're too stupid to realize it affects you)

          Centrist dems aren't listening to your "lesson." Not voting means you don't care

          You have to show up and *replace* centrist dems in the primaries

          #vote

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          @benroyce @fathermcgruder Agree completely with Ben. Leftists didn’t like Hubert Humphrey in 1968 because he was too connected to Johnson’s escalation of the Vietnam War, so we got 8 years of Nixon, more escalation, more body bags, Cointelpro, murdered Black Panthers etc. Leftists didn’t like Al Gore in 2000, so we got 8 years of GWB, two devastating wars, a broken economy, John Roberts and Sam Alito, inaction on climate change…1/

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          • bbuck@mastodon.socialB bbuck@mastodon.social

            @miss_rodent @benroyce
            You’re so good at luring an old guy into a party that’s not a party yet. Thanks so much for your help. Mamdani is a lighthouse beacon that I will easily follow. There are many sparks of candidates I like. But currently there is one party that can defeat MAGA, especially with the Trump administration imploding. And it’s not the Mamdani Party.

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            @bBuck @benroyce NY elections have rules that allow a candidate to run for multiple parties at once, without splitting the vote and having a spoiler effect. National elections do not have this.
            So, on the federal level, and in most states, yes, the dems are the only ones that can meaningfully challenge the republicans right noww.
            But at the local level, things can be more complicated, and a lot of people register for parties based on local concerns rather than national ones.

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            • bbuck@mastodon.socialB bbuck@mastodon.social

              @benroyce @miss_rodent
              Sure. Blame it on the old guy. Maybe the Odd nonbinary lunatic squirrel thing wants to take a different approach in trying to get all of us onboard.

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              @bBuck @miss_rodent

              COMMENT EDITED DUE TO ME BEING A PUNCH DRUNK IDIOT

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              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                @bBuck @miss_rodent

                COMMENT EDITED DUE TO ME BEING A PUNCH DRUNK IDIOT

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                @benroyce @bBuck I am not certain he meant to be antagonistic? I didn't read his comment as such, at least - either way, I checked his timeline before replying, I don't think he has anything against nonbinary people.
                I call myself a "thing" in my bio - he was quoting my description directly.

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                • jbluespruce@mstdn.socialJ jbluespruce@mstdn.social

                  @benroyce @fathermcgruder Agree completely with Ben. Leftists didn’t like Hubert Humphrey in 1968 because he was too connected to Johnson’s escalation of the Vietnam War, so we got 8 years of Nixon, more escalation, more body bags, Cointelpro, murdered Black Panthers etc. Leftists didn’t like Al Gore in 2000, so we got 8 years of GWB, two devastating wars, a broken economy, John Roberts and Sam Alito, inaction on climate change…1/

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                  @benroyce @fathermcgruder Leftists didn’t like Hillary in 2016 or Kamala in 2024…see the pattern? These were all close elections. If we had won even 1 of them, everyone’s lives would have been better, and leftists would have had more space to push for change. Now we are fighting to survive. And millions of people all over the globe are dead who would still be alive.

                  Voting is harm reduction at worst, transformative at best. There’s nothing evil about reducing harm.2/

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                  • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

                    @benroyce @bBuck I am not certain he meant to be antagonistic? I didn't read his comment as such, at least - either way, I checked his timeline before replying, I don't think he has anything against nonbinary people.
                    I call myself a "thing" in my bio - he was quoting my description directly.

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                    @miss_rodent @bBuck ok cool

                    Sorry

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                    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                      @fathermcgruder

                      There *is* something entitled to your vote:

                      Your society

                      You're not trans or an immigrant etc so Trump's malice doesn't threaten you

                      So you are privileged to play silly games like "teach dems a lesson" and allow your society to go to shit. Because it doesn't affect you (or you're too stupid to realize it affects you)

                      Centrist dems aren't listening to your "lesson." Not voting means you don't care

                      You have to show up and *replace* centrist dems in the primaries

                      #vote

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                      @benroyce Dude you don't know anything about me or how or why I vote. That you assume I see voting or not-voting as a means stick it to someone or something reveals your own faulty understanding or disregard of material reality. If Democrats want leftists to vote for them, they just have to run candidates that clear some very low bars. These votes are much easier to get than those from conservatives.

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                      • fathermcgruder@jorts.horseF fathermcgruder@jorts.horse

                        @benroyce Dude you don't know anything about me or how or why I vote. That you assume I see voting or not-voting as a means stick it to someone or something reveals your own faulty understanding or disregard of material reality. If Democrats want leftists to vote for them, they just have to run candidates that clear some very low bars. These votes are much easier to get than those from conservatives.

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                        @benroyce Of course, losing campaigns still pay very well, as demonstrated by Kamala's. It's questionable that they really want to win sometimes.

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                        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                          @miss_rodent @bBuck ok cool

                          Sorry

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                          @benroyce @miss_rodent
                          No worries. My dad was a civics teacher in high school. I know very well how messy politics can be. It was also very difficult to skip school.

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                          • bbuck@mastodon.socialB bbuck@mastodon.social

                            @benroyce @miss_rodent
                            No worries. My dad was a civics teacher in high school. I know very well how messy politics can be. It was also very difficult to skip school.

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                            @bBuck @miss_rodent i apologize. I'm punch drunk. I deal with too many trolls

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                            • fathermcgruder@jorts.horseF fathermcgruder@jorts.horse

                              @benroyce Dude you don't know anything about me or how or why I vote. That you assume I see voting or not-voting as a means stick it to someone or something reveals your own faulty understanding or disregard of material reality. If Democrats want leftists to vote for them, they just have to run candidates that clear some very low bars. These votes are much easier to get than those from conservatives.

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                              @fathermcgruder

                              you get left candidates by showing up in the primaries and voting then in

                              centrist dems will learn nothing from low turnout. they represent the people who show up to vote. who are centrist dems

                              this idea that not voting convinces anyone of anything is a troll psyop from right wingers or geopolitical forces

                              the idea not voting does anything except tweak an entitled selfish perfectionist's ego- and help MAGA win, is a form of stupidity or insanity i find hard to understand

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                              • jbluespruce@mstdn.socialJ jbluespruce@mstdn.social

                                @benroyce @fathermcgruder Leftists didn’t like Hillary in 2016 or Kamala in 2024…see the pattern? These were all close elections. If we had won even 1 of them, everyone’s lives would have been better, and leftists would have had more space to push for change. Now we are fighting to survive. And millions of people all over the globe are dead who would still be alive.

                                Voting is harm reduction at worst, transformative at best. There’s nothing evil about reducing harm.2/

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                                @benroyce @fathermcgruder After 50 years of activism and all of these disappointments, I have stopped looking to electoral politics as the main focus for transformative change. That comes from organizing in communities. Forcing elected officials to do the right thing. If you vote for the right people, they’re more likely to give in to the demands of communities, or do the least to block them. So I vote for the best possible available candidate and keep organizing. 3/

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                                • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                  @bBuck @miss_rodent i apologize. I'm punch drunk. I deal with too many trolls

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                                  @benroyce @miss_rodent
                                  Zero problems. I’m pretty sure we’re voting in the same direction even though that direction isn’t completely clear at this time.

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                                  • fathermcgruder@jorts.horseF fathermcgruder@jorts.horse

                                    @benroyce Of course, losing campaigns still pay very well, as demonstrated by Kamala's. It's questionable that they really want to win sometimes.

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                                    @fathermcgruder

                                    so we show up in the primaries and replace them

                                    "i'm going to show i don't care very hard by not voting and thus magically turn a centrist into a leftist" is moronic beyond belief

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                                    • bbuck@mastodon.socialB bbuck@mastodon.social

                                      @benroyce @miss_rodent
                                      Zero problems. I’m pretty sure we’re voting in the same direction even though that direction isn’t completely clear at this time.

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                                      @bBuck @miss_rodent

                                      i feel rather ashamed

                                      i'm going to edit my comments

                                      apologies again

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                                      • bbuck@mastodon.socialB bbuck@mastodon.social

                                        @benroyce @miss_rodent
                                        Zero problems. I’m pretty sure we’re voting in the same direction even though that direction isn’t completely clear at this time.

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                                        @bBuck @benroyce Ultimately, I am voting for the party not trying to kill me/people like me. Which for national elections means a democrat, even if they're a democrat I absolutely despise otherwise. There's not much choice in the matter.
                                        For the primaries... depends on who actually runs, too early to say at this point. My local midterm election is not very complicated, my local congress rep is already better-than-average by dem standards.

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                                        • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

                                          @bBuck @benroyce Ultimately, I am voting for the party not trying to kill me/people like me. Which for national elections means a democrat, even if they're a democrat I absolutely despise otherwise. There's not much choice in the matter.
                                          For the primaries... depends on who actually runs, too early to say at this point. My local midterm election is not very complicated, my local congress rep is already better-than-average by dem standards.

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                                          @miss_rodent @bBuck 👏 👏 👏

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