Dear Americans, how do you go back to normal after such an election campaign?
The atmosphere is so heated, and the statements are getting more and more extreme. Let's just assume Harris wins the election. After a campaign like this, how could you ever have a normal relationship with your pro-Trump neighbor/father-in-law/Uncle/Barber or what ever again?
Idk maybe I'm getting older, but I've been through enough elections in my life to step back and see that this happens every time. The Internet turns to shit and everyone flings shit for a few days and then it's back to normal.
I feel like I'm past my prime in caring as much this year. My battles were fought in the past and now I'm disinterested in politics because I've been disappointed every time.
Hi. Looking at your recent post history, I think you might be a right-winger pretending to be a socialist who is arguing for not engaging in this election in order to ensure Trump wins. If that is true, you're unpleasant.
I'm flattered you looked at my history, but you didn't have to spam my comments. Yeah I'm a Bernie guy, not a Republican. I feel like the democratic party has given up on progressives like me so I'm disinterested in voting this time around. I'm getting tired of people accusing me of being a trump supporter, not going to lie.
I've always been a very anti war person and find it funny everyone is calling Trump Hitler when Biden/Harris are actively supporting genocide. But hey what do I know, right? "Vote blue no matter who" bullshit every year with no primary, right?
I feel as if boycotting this election is the moral high ground and it's fucking rude that people keep telling me it's equal to voting for Trump. How is that a tactic to get people to vote for your person anyway?
Sorry but I think people are taking the whole Trump = fascist thing too seriously. Both candidates are really middle of the road moderate. People just get really excited right before the election
Past elections didn't have one of the candidates spouting Nazi rhetoric, though. I think this election is a whole lot different (and holds more at stake) than Bush vs Gore, for example.