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As the title states I am confused on this matter. The way I see it, the USA has a two party system and in the next few weeks they’re either going to have Trump or Harris as president, come inauguration day. With this in mind doesn’t it make sense to vote for the person least likely to escalate the situation even more.

Giving your vote to an independent or worse not voting at all, just gives more of a chance for Trump to win the election and then who knows what crazy stuff he will allow, or encourage, Israel to get away with.

I really don’t get the logic. As sure nobody wants to vote for a party allowing these heinous crimes to be committed, but given you’re getting one of them shouldn’t you be voting for the one that will be the least horrible of the two.

Please don’t come at me with pro-Israeli rhetoric as this isn’t the post for that, I’m asking about why people would make such choices and I’m not up for debate on the Middle East, on this post, you can DM me for that.

Edit: Bedtime here now so will respond to incoming comments in the morning, love starting the day with an inbox full 😊.

Edit 2: This blew up, it’s a little overwhelming right now but I do intent on replying to everybody that took the time to comment. Just need to get in the right headspace.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (1 children)

Are Democrats holding a gun to your head? Or are they saying "if you leave him alone with your stuff he's going to steal it, you better leave me alone with your stuff as I won't steal it."

"Could you lock up my stuff so he doesn't steal it?"

"No, I'm just not going to touch your stuff."

I'm still angrier at the person who is actively trying to steal my stuff.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago) (1 children)

Are Democrats holding a gun to your head?

Yes. They are called police, the gun isn't figurative.

But if you want to change metaphors:

"if you leave him alone with your stuff he's going to steal it, you better leave me alone with your stuff as I won't steal it."

They then invite the other guy over and help them steal it, but blame it on the other guy and say "we tried to stop it". Who would you be more angry with?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

How exactly did they "invite the other guy over and help him steal it"?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 hour ago

Supreme Court justices are nominated by the president and then the house and Senate approve or deny the nomination. The current justices were nominated by Democrat majorities.

Kamala Harris is actively campaigning with Dick Cheney.

Electoral districts are drawn via bipartisan committee.

This is ultimately the problem with metaphors... What specifically are you looking for to confirm or deny?