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[โ€“] Kurroth@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

As someone from a place with compulsory voting and would vote regardless. You, I would vote any prick that stayed home and didn't vote. Especially when rates are less than half the voting population.

[โ€“] LeninOnAPrayer@lemm.ee 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

So I'd say that's heavily weighted to a large portion of the population that just has zero say (statically) over the election. The electoral college makes our elections statistically pointless for 43/50 states. So any "stay as home" people or "blue states shifting red" are just a reflection of how little people have faith in the democratic party. But not actually a reflection of what lost the election.

For example, I live in Washington, there is just no statistical way my state goes for Trump. So I voted for the PSL candidate for president and went Democrat down the ballot the rest of the way.

As far as the presidential vote goes I am essentially the same as a non voter. But that did NOT matter at all. My state went blue. And my PSL vote was influenced by that. If I was in Georgia (my previous home state) I'd have voted for Harris.

I feel like the focus on the "protest vote" is trivial. The states that mattered lost the non political person to the couch because the Democrats couldn't message to them enough to get them to care to drive to the polls.

At the end of the day. The Dems lost because they didn't give any progressive minded people a reason to get off the couch on election day. They instead spent their whole campaign trying to "turn" voters they could never win on issues like "tough on immigrant" policies.