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Those voter suppression tactics are 2 capitalist parties arguing over whose rich donors are gonna get kickbacks. Not any meaningful change.

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Nonsense. Only one party has been imposing onerous ID requirements, removing polling places from opposition-heavy areas, and falsely claiming that vote-by-mail is rife with fraud.

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The Dems couldn’t even protect abortion rights. I don’t know if you noticed but things have been going backwards. The problem is capitalism and you can’t fight it from within. Dems are a lost cause and you are actively hurting those who want real change by directing their anger into an institution that doesn’t give a shit about anything but their donors. You are delusional my brother and I hope one day you will see it.

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The Dems couldn’t even protect abortion rights.

They never had a sufficient majority with which to do so. (Manchin and Sinema don’t count.)

The problem is capitalism and you can’t fight it from within.

Maybe it is, but that doesn’t make voting ineffective. Capitalism, too, can be voted out.

You are delusional

Please refrain from insulting me. This is not Reddit.

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