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Doodledoodledewd t1_iva3qwd wrote

What is? I mean. I know it’s annoying, but campaigns are annoying. Most mailers get thrown in the trash, most emails get deleted, most voters don’t actually watch debates and forums, and candidates can’t physically knock on every door. They have to reach voters somehow. How would you suggest they do that without being annoying?

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User0098237490 t1_iva5v7v wrote

I’d suggest they don’t do it at all since most people already have their mind made up as to who they’re going to vote for and the 5-10% of people who don’t, aren’t gonna have their mind swayed one way or another by a candidate’s campaign.

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Doodledoodledewd t1_iva647n wrote

That’s not true. Undecided voters especially in local and state elections are a much larger group than that, and the campaigning makes a huge difference in elections. Maybe try volunteering for a local campaign, it might change the way you see this.

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User0098237490 t1_iva7y9p wrote

They’re never a much larger group than that, ever. People lie to polls.

I’d never volunteer for a local campaign and I know damn well it wouldn’t change my mind. You have political brain rot.

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Doodledoodledewd t1_iva9aca wrote

Thanks for diagnosing my political brain rot! I’ve been wondering what that smell was! I guess the best treatment for that is to stick my head in the sand while ultra right-wing Christian nationalists get elected to local school Committees and start banning books and firing gay teachers. At least I won’t have to see any of those pesky text messages ! 😄👍

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