Internet echo chamber is finally cracking a window.
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Most of the internet hype for Bernie is/was from people who can't actually vote. Like me. We underestimated how many people were like that, and we're paying the price.
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I never really wondered if Bernie had a chance or not -- he was never getting it. But what I do wonder is, how many Sanders supporters will remember just how dirty the Clintons are when the general election cycle starts up. I mean you guys dug up more dirt on her than the GOP candidates -- it mattered enough to talk about in the primary, will it stick around come election time? That's the real question.
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I never really wondered if Bernie had a chance or not -- he was never getting it. But what I do wonder is, how many Sanders supporters will remember just how dirty the Clintons are when the general election cycle starts up. I mean you guys dug up more dirt on her than the GOP candidates -- it mattered enough to talk about in the primary, will it stick around come election time? That's the real question.
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If Sanders don't get it, I vote Green. I planned on that back when Sanders was fifty points behind. I'm a leftist certainly, but I've never considered myself a Democrat.
Then again, I've also heard people mentioning voting third party. But that's less of a point to make and more a massive joke, because they actually believe a third party would have a chance and that's just funny.
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I'm in the same boat on the right. I'm not voting for Trump..... however for literally over a decade I've been waiting for a chance to vote against Hillary, so that might happen. But Cruz is the guy I would've actually voted for.
But yeah. Not a Republican, because they're really not small-government or freedom. I'd go libertarian except their foreign policy blows.
When it all goes tits up let's bypass Canada and go straight to Europe. Belgium, maybe.
Hell, Germany has a free college program for foreign students, you gotta spreche Deutsche though, but I hear if you talk to a recruiter about it you can get enrolled in German classes too and some are offered in English as well.
I'd probably do it if my German wasn't rustier than a civil war sword found buried under wet mud for a hundred years, and if I wasn't already on an eventual road to failure here.
I'll be honest: I consider myself a very liberal individual, and I am still 100% a Bernie Sanders fan... and I will not vote for Hilary under any circumstances. She's got a history of scandals that makes Littlefinger and the Lannisters look like saints. It doesn't help her case that she's really, really inconsistent about her values (the only consistent thing about her is she lies about her consistency), and her chief rallying cry to appeal to folks who are anti-establishment has been "I'M A WOMAN!"
I'm not sure precisely how I'm going to vote yet, but I'm... I actually feel very sad about this turn of events. I knew it was going to happen, but still.
I'm hoping someone with money endorses Bernie, or that enough people donate to keep him in this election even though he's not going to be the Democratic party's choice.
Yeah, I haven't given up entirely. I'm very worried, though, and if Bernie doesn't get the Democratic party's support, well... Again: I really hope he gets some financial backing so he can stay in the race.
The thing to point out about the youth vote as a youth voter is that there's not enough of them in the off-year and lesser elections. Even if we did elect Sanders he'd have to deal with a Congress elected primarily by the old establishment farts and not individuals elected on any sort of youth or alternative vote.
So if Sanders wins or loses, or if Trump wins or loses: that entire demographic should swing all about the political pole hitting as much as it can, including even township or county offices to reshape the face of politics. Or if there's really no one representing you running: run yourself. For fuck's sakes make a youth political party out of the college campus or something to mobilize a base.
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But that's less of a point to make and more a massive joke, because they actually believe a third party would have a chance and that's just funny.
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The defining trait of the youth vote is that every single candidate they ever back is the most monumentally important candidate in the history of the United States -- simply because they've never paid attention until just now. If you vote 'youth party' even once, you'll be sorely disappointed in what they become by the next cycle (or else, it ceases to be the youth party and the NEW youth have to organize again).
TLDR: you're just creating a slightly younger democrat party, destined to become exactly the same thing -- a loose coalition of frangible demographics bound together by reputation and exploitation (like how lol the Clintons somehow own the 99%ers, and Obama got the gay vote, and the Hispanic vote is shamelessly purchased through federal spending). That's the inevitable destiny of any 'youth party' you could ever assemble. Organize on principles -- vote socialist if that's what you're into, at least everyone involved will be honestly on board with your platform.