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      As an American… expect it to continue getting worse. There are so many batshit stupid people in this country. It’s depressing.

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            "Sorry, billionaires, foreign countries governments, grifting assholes and Facebook Karens brainwashed 10,000 people in some town in Michigan/Pennsylvania/Georgia into believing that all Democrats are pedophiles and trans people are the downfall of society so they decided we’re fascist now.”

            This timeline is disgusting. :/

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      When the average person is being told by Biden that the economy is doing great but don’t see it in housing/food/gas prices where all their money goes, you can bet people will swing back to the lunacy of the right. When you only have two options and are desperate for change what option do people feel they have?

      We desperately need third party options.

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        We should go after the corporations who are just plain taking advantage of people. It is sickening.

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            Democrats tried but the bills never got out of committee. Especially when had hit $5 a gallon nation wide.

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              Tried? No. A few paid lip service. If the democratic party wanted something done they would get it done.

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                It is so embarrassing how few people understand how our system of government works. The President is not a king.

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                  Not a king. But the bully pulpit has considerable power to shape public discourse.

                  All I have seen from the administration is explaining how Bidenomics are a huge success, and look at these amazing numbers on a graph that don’t represent working class struggles. It’s a waste of breath when they could be pushing for policies that would make material change for working class people.

                  He sure as shit used the bully pulpit to explain why breaking up the railway strike was “in our best interests”.

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      Most of these polls operate by calling people, most people Gen X and younger don’t pick up their phones for unknown callers, so it’s mostly old people being polled, plus the polls from conservative pollers purposely target conservative areas knowing that it will skew the polls how they intend for the polls to lean.

      The last few elections should show that people are still overwhelmingly voting Democrat, but things are still far closer than they should be so we all gotta get out there and vote like our freedom from fascism depends on it, because it absolutely does.

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      20.58% of the US population are baby boomers as of 2022. Source March 2023.
      Alternatively, 17% of the US population is over 65. Source July 2022.
      Though those aged 50+ are about evenly split between Republican and Democrat Leaning, which was surprising to me. Source.
      38.6% of the US population are southerners as of 2022. Source.
      Obviously, the above are not additive but other than Georgia, southern states are red for the last Presidential election in 2020. Source.

      Republican leaning and Democrat leaning about the same at 44% vs. 45% respectively. Interestingly, both parties are the same at 28% of the sampling with 41% identifying as Independant as of 2022. Source.

      The source for thehill’s article is from a CBS News poll which may or may not have an even demographic sampling of the US population. However, the above stats do suggest that it is probably accurate enough.

      What’s really important is what percentage of these samplings actually bother to vote. Only 49.1% of 18 - 24 year olds in the US are registered to vote, 62.7% for 25 - 24 year olds…increasing with age groups until 75 or older, where there is a slight drop to 76.6%. Source 2022. However, there was only a 62.8% turn-out rate during 2022 and was considered a ‘surge’. Source 2022.

      I really don’t want to deep dive in available statistics to start figuring out analytics and predictions. I don’t do this for a living and I am willing to devote no more than 30 minutes to all of this. And unfortunately, the statistics really didn’t show what I’d expect, which was going to probably be that we can just blame the Boomers. It shows a pretty even split amongst the population. Though the trend seems to be that the older you are, the more likely you are to be registered to vote but not necessarily actually vote in the US.