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You see that every single GOP votes with isreal 100% of the time, tho, so vote dem if theres no viable 3rd party in your district.
These are paid offices, right? Run as an anti-Israel independent, maybe it'll be the start of something big.
Unless your platform is anti-abortion, anti-tax, pro-jesus then that would just split the vote between you and the DNC candidate, ensuring the GOP wins and doing more harm than good.
Run on that platform and then immediately change to the Dems. As gop candidates have done in the past.
You cannot win office with that approach outside of maybe a handful of districts
Here's an idea. We all just stop. And loudly let them know they fucked up. Because rewarding them for this behavior is just going to get more of it.
This is why Trump got reelected.
Partially, yes. Clearly these representatives didn't get the message. So the lesson must be applied again in their districts.
I'm in your camp, but I am also very cynical. I think your reasoning assumes they care if you do/don't vote. They know that they have an army of rubes (both Republicans and Democrats) who will "vote blue no matter who" or whatever the conservative equivalent is. In the last 8 years I have seen many very intelligent people compromise on their supposed values because to do otherwise would be an existential crisis. I don't know how you break through that.
House races can be surprisingly close. Either in the primary or the general depending on if it's a "safe" seat or not. The one thing they really care about is being re-elected. They will notice, even if they win a tough primary for a safe district they're not going to forget it. And if you manage to unseat enough of them then the message is even louder to the rest.
This is the way the game was meant to be played. Just apathetically voting for what's in front of you was something the parties invented to make it seem like there's no way to make change.
No entirely.
When Trump won PA he won. The one state where we know people stayed home because of Gaza was Michigan and it would have caused a win for Trump if they had gotten to that point. But Michigan effectively didn't even get a chance to count because Pennsylvania's electoral votes put Trump over the line on their own.
There are many ways she could have won with modest gains in other states.
Realistically they had to defend PA. Georgia and North Carolina were always a long shot and the only way the Democrats could survive losing Pennsylvania. PA landed Trump his 270th EC vote.
That’s timing that has nothing to do with vote distribution.
Only 30% of eligible voters vote. If even fewer vote it's even easier for elections to be manipulated
This isn't an abandonment of voting. You just don't vote for those guys. They have elections every 2 years.