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Harris picks Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate
Between the response to this ticket and the big antitrust win today, this is the most optimistic I've been about the direction of American politics in a very long time.
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Harris picks Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate
Between the response to this ticket and the big antitrust win today, this is the most optimistic I've been about the direction of American politics in a very long time.
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Biden feels angry and betrayed by top Dems as family discusses ‘possible’ plan to drop out
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And now we get to have the conversation as a nation. Maybe it will give some people courage at a difficult time and save some lives on the road.
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Harris picks Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate
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Should Harris win (and especially if she wins big), I could see it changing the nature of campaigning here. Three months goes against all the conventional wisdom.
The media won't be happy about it, but it's past time we bring the press back to public service and away from profiteering anyway.
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House leaves town until September with little to show voters
The most unproductive House in decades. I'm old enough to remember when government shutdowns and legislative inaction were considered political suicide. Many of these idiots survived their primaries already, and I can't imagine them being massively swept out even in the best-case scenario.
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Harris picks Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate
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Killing the GOP is in your best interest if fracturing the Democratic Party is what you want. Progressives have been ready to bail since 2016. It's not likely to make American politics any less statist, though.
Significant electoral reform is the only other path, and any constitutional amendment is not happening without a major cultural shift in partisanship.
By the way for anyone reading that wants the end of the Trump era, I'm also in a 0% chance state, and this will be the first time I vote for the Democrat on the presidential ticket since moving here, and I encourage others in similar positions to turn out and do the same. I always vote third party to give them extra relevance, but this is a year where the popular vote total will matter. Running up the score will be necessary to make false election integrity claims irrelevant.
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Republicans suggest in 'private' that they would be better off if Trump loses: GOP insider
I'm subjected to a few hours of Fox News/right-wing YouTube a week, and it's certainly felt like the vibe has shifted. Reading between the lines with some of the talking heads, it sounds like they'd rather Trump lost and the GOP made gains in both the House and the Senate.
They can still run the party status quo ante that way for at least a little while. If Democrats get through voting rights legislation, the GOP will be forced to come up with an actual party platform beyond "loot the treasury."
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Kamala Harris economic plan to focus on groceries, housing and healthcare
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Grocery is a very low margin business, even at the conglomerate stores.
The food producers are the problem. Cargill is one example.
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My Cuban family fled a dictator. Now I’m scared they’ll elect Trump
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This was also left out of the discussion with Palestinian voters in Michigan at the peak of the blowback for Biden's support of Israel a few months ago.
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Harris widens lead over Trump; voters say she won the debate: poll
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This was also my takeaway from the debate. Trump looked weak from the jump when he let Harris take the lead in shaking his hand. He was on the defensive all night. All this capped off by a cringe-inducing "I saw people on television talking about it" when fact-checked on the immigrants eating cats and dogs comment (which was also batshit insane enough to lose some of the 67 million watching). Truly an "okay, let's get you to bed, grandpa" moment.
The substance behind his words has never mattered to his supporters, no matter how vile or dissembling, but the vibe absolutely does. They won't turn around and vote for a Black woman, but there has to be a loss of enthusiasm that comes about from this, if not breaking the spell entirely for a few people. He looked old, small, and weird.
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'Jaw-Dropping' Energy as Voters Line Up for Miles for Harris-Walz Rally in Wisconsin
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The difference between Roe and progressive policies is that said policies are broadly popular with the electorate. Making durable, unpopular changes under minority rule is virtually impossible with our federal legislature, and the right had to finally luck out and enact them by installing enough Supreme Court justices willing to upend the system. From a long-term view, Roe wasn't a sustained effort, or at least not a successful one until very recently. The evangelicals had been losing support on the issue every year and exploited a crack in the system that McConnell exposed in 2016.
The GOP and the conservative coalition within the Democratic Party can't afford to allow significant progressive policy through even once because it becomes political suicide to repeal without years of propaganda and budgetary ratfucking. Obamacare is the latest example. It's not even close to the same effort level.
A second New Deal Congress is coming within our lifetimes. The demographics say it's inevitable (as long as we have elections, anyway). Yes, it will take work, and it starts in the primaries.
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She once stormed the Capitol for Trump. Now, she’ll be supporting Kamala Harris in November
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A feel-good story about a J6 participant with a photo of a little old lady holding her dog, no less. It's fucking bizarre.
They left out the part that it wasn't her first time (she was involved in the Idaho Capitol breach in 2020) along with her posting a pic of herself with a gun on a Facebook post about J6.
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Bernie Sanders blasts Democratic Party following Harris loss
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We have a nascent left-wing movement in the local governments of many cities. It's loose and relatively unorganized but it's more than we've had in decades. Bernie's run in 2016 has a lot to do with that.
Our primary election turnout is abysmal, and Americans need to realize that the primaries are how the parties get reformed. Maybe the Democratic Party will have its Tea Party moment in 2026.
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Republicans admit they plan to implement Project 2025
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Job #1 has always been to loot the treasury. It's a class war and they just scored a major victory.
This is why I don't even think Trump really cares all that much about immigrants, or trans persons, or abortion rights. All of it was campaign rhetoric to keep him out of jail, and otherwise they are all in the same basket of people he doesn't spend a second thinking about. The problem is that also means he also doesn't care about what the white supremacists and the evangelists in his party will do.
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Taylor Swift endorses Kamala Harris
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Yes, it happens, but the majority of American workers still had Labor Day off this year.
It would have a measurable impact on voter turnout.
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So Reddit just banned a lot of NSFW subs. Like thousands. Just so you know nsfw is allowed on any reddit alternative. As well is anything that is legal and not gore.
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LemmyNSFW admins have been hostile to adult art communities from the start. I (very) briefly set up a community over there when the instance spun up, but shut it down when the admins started to get snotty and proscriptive publicly. Some of it I understand, because it's a thorny legal environment, but that's all the more reason to want to be somewhere where I feel like the admins have my back.
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Trump Aides Struggle to Defend ‘Sexual’ Kamala Harris Post
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Jon Stewart's appearance on Crossfire was also 20 years ago now.
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Biden pushes party unity as he resists calls to step aside, says he'll return to campaign next week
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As someone that's mostly been an outsider, this playing out has given me more faith in the Democratic Party than I've ever had. For as long as I can remember, they've been the feckless, controlled opposition party that might occasionally throw some rights and economic opportunity my way by accident. When they lose a presidential election, it's always "aw, shucks, we'll get 'em next time."
This isn't that. This is the party publicly airing no confidence in their president in July in an election year. This is an emergency and they've broken the glass because there's a real threat to the country.
The glass can't be unbroken at this point. If somehow Biden still became the nominee, all Trump's campaign has to do is point out how his party doesn't even believe he should be president again. The senior party officials knew that going in, and it's why they must continue to mount private, public, and donor pressure on Biden until he gives it up.
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Folks of Lemmy, what would you like for all your sexual partners to know/understand?
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Considering you went straight to cost, the vibe I'm getting from this is you'd be happier if they did replace the bed. Along with everything else.
I don't know how old you are (you sound on the younger side), but I can tell you this is something that will get worse as you get older, not better. I'm someone that used to have a jealousy/insecurity streak with my partners and I worked on it. Something to consider.
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Amateur content not on Reddit?
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I haven't been on FetLife in a while either. Definitely was a good spot for a while. Thanks for the suggestions!
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AOC says many who want Joe Biden off ticket also want to remove Kamala
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I'm not exactly excited about Harris, but putting a former prosecutor in office at least makes me think she couldn't possibly put in a worse AG than Garland, at a time when we desperately need a firebrand in the position.
Plenty of opportunity to be proven wrong though 🙄