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I get where you're coming from, but I don't and voted against it. And tried to get as many people to join me as I could. I tried.
It's hard to motivate people to show up when the platform has been "it puts the neoliberal on its skin or else it gets the Trump (again)" for 8y. Couldn't we have talked jobs and material improvements for the lower and middle class or something?
Edit: if anyone's curious how the Democrats lost this election just scroll down this comment tree. Instead of asking how we can do better everyone's consumed with finger pointing and "you deserve this!" as if we just shame our own voters enough we'll surely win next time. Take a beat and really think about this: what do you do to win a popularity contest? If you lose the popularity contest how do you do better next time? It's not this.
No. Just no.
The Democrats did not fail us. WE DID. We failed. The threat of Trump 2.0 was apparent to all. If that's not enough motivation to at least show the hell up to vote and kick the can down the road on better things, then nothing is. Every democratic voter who stayed home or voted 3rd party was derelict in their civic duty to prevent something worse.
Can the people, by definition, fail? What happened to the "will of the people" and democracy that Americans go on about?
If this is what won, this is obviously what the American people wanted/chose.
The only way to "fail" democracy is to not participate. So yeah, people can fail.
If that was the case, you'd have mandatory voting like Australia.
We should have mandatory voting like Australia. But our country is full of contrarians who's mantra is apparently "I don't want to, and you can't make me". Election Day isn't even a holiday (making it such would at least be a freaking step in the right direction).
And neither of those things happened because the Republicans knew they'd never win if they did.
And because the Dems know that if the Republicans became less of a threat, they'd have to start listening to their voters more than their owner donors to get elected.
You're not wrong. Democrats have had several opportunities to codify these things into laws.