Beet
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« on: May 08, 2024, 08:54:52 AM » |
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I think you were right originally. I would suggest everyone who lives in a safe state, that if they vote for president, to vote for whomever of the candidates on your ballot who you would most like to see as president. If that's Biden, vote for him. If it isn't, vote for whoever it is.
I feel that a vote for Biden, after what he has done in Gaza, to be unconscionable as an act considered in isolation. It is not justified to say, "Yes, I want this man to be president and I am going to put him there." The only possible way to getting there is the notion that Trump is worse and the need to stop Trump. And that argument only applies for swing state voters.
Even without Gaza, my positions on both foreign and domestic policy are closer to Stein's than Biden's, so it's not a very hard choice.
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