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It is absolutely beyond me how this is even a remotely close race. What the fuck.
The truth is that’s there’s a sharp dichotomy in American society between those that value integrity and those that do not. It can be seen if you interact with the general public or if you simply have children that you’re trying to raise. Why this is is a very complicated subject, and goes back further than I think we Americans are willing to admit.
Democrats are a political corporation of the CPSU kind. Their "integrity" is too strong. They never say anything that can be used against them. They never do anything that can be used against them. They grow their power steadily. They appear competent and they are, there's no doubt in that.
It looks professional and strong, and humans are attracted to strength.
I'm just saying that if there's a part of population frightened to shit over such a strong faction getting presidency for another 4 years, they are going to vote for anyone other than them, and with a two-party system - yes, for Trump.
I dunno. I'm part Armenian and part Jewish. Trump threatens both, one with possible enslavement and destruction, one with further moral corruption. Harris in words does not.
But at the same time I have a historical example - the 1996 election in Russia, where Yeltsin's campaign had "vote or you'll lose" as its slogan, his opposition consistent of very unpleasant people - a bunch of communists, fascists and traditionalists, with seemingly nothing in common other than the enemy, and the choice was much like you have between Harris and Trump now.
Only, as we now know, Yeltsin's victory was a bridge leading to Putin's coming to power.
TLDR, there's also a sharp dichotomy between those who understand that the awesome strength asking for their vote will not serve them, they will serve it, and those who don't. And I guess those who can't decide between these two criteria will still vote for one of the sides, because they'll feel they have to do something.
I'm glad I'm not a US citizen, because I personally don't know how I would decide between these two.
Damn, that's a whole lot of rationalization. Newsflash - Boris Yeltsin and Kamala Haris are not analogous.