Every time I see another US headline, I think, “Congratulations to all the people who voted for Biden but refused to vote for Harris!
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Every time I see another US headline, I think, “Congratulations to all the people who voted for Biden but refused to vote for Harris! You wanted to burn down your country rather than vote for what you thought an imperfect candidate, and you got what you wanted.
Good luck putting the pieces back together, though, if you are ever able to find that ethereal perfect candidate.”
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Every time I see another US headline, I think, “Congratulations to all the people who voted for Biden but refused to vote for Harris! You wanted to burn down your country rather than vote for what you thought an imperfect candidate, and you got what you wanted.
Good luck putting the pieces back together, though, if you are ever able to find that ethereal perfect candidate.”
I am so grateful that Canadian voters showed up and said no to rightwing craziness. PP would’ve been kissing the demented orange butt and we would’ve lost all that makes us Canadian.
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I am so grateful that Canadian voters showed up and said no to rightwing craziness. PP would’ve been kissing the demented orange butt and we would’ve lost all that makes us Canadian.
I’m also grateful that we dodged that disaster this time, but in a very provisional way: the results were close - far too close for comfort.
8 million Canadians voted CPC: that’s 42% of votes cast and nearly 20% of the population, proportions only marginally lower than the last American election (49% and 22%)
Until that basic dynamic shifts, every election here is a roll of the dice on putting the MapleMAGA party in charge.
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