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bdangubic | 1 day ago

we sure dodged a bullet in 2024 elections and elected the right people to stop all these senseless wars that were one of the cornerstones of the election campaign

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matsemann|1 day ago

It's baffling to me that the DNC decided it was more important to support Israel than win the election and do good things at home.

robertoandred|1 day ago

Harris had all sorts of good things planned at home. It’s baffling to me that some voters thought it was more important to lose the election.

apexalpha|1 day ago

How can you look at the current support for Trump and conclude you would've won in the US by not supporting Israel?

throwawa1|1 day ago

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nielsbot|1 day ago

Attacking Iran is bipartisan consensus unfortunately.

Schumer, for example, is an avowed Zionist and would love to attack Iran. Case in point: His leadership worked to delay Massey and Khanna's war powers resolution until after this attack so they could say "Well, I guess we're too late. Darn."

idle_zealot|1 day ago

They absolutely do matter. Though not on this issue. Permanent war in the Middle East is a bipartisan issue.

torlok|1 day ago

The ICE killings, deportations of US citizens, and the general anti-US sentiments around the world show that lesser evil exists, and that not voting can have consequences.

It's a shame that it took all this for the Democrats to even begin the dialog about Israeli money in politics, and perhaps they may even realize that nobody wants to vote for pro-war neoliberals.

bdangubic|1 day ago

they do when you hear for months that we need to elect people that will stop the senseless wars - then they do matter