@RickiTarr It may look very strange at first glance, but I think it may be due to a lot of trumpers with one goal, reelecting him.
Significant numbers of American voters, about 1/3, don't know the name of their governor or their US Senators. Young people are the least informed. This may seem astonishing to those of us who follow politics, but it's a fact.
I picture those people checking the box for trump and not bothering with the rest of the ballot.
The depth of ignorance is staggering.😔

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Politics uses the ignorance of the many as method itself + If voting changed anything, they wouldn't let us do it (Poli-tricks as Politics) 

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Agree, and isn't the whole concept of modern to use the of the many and make it easy to funnel votes by voting?

You don't even have to know anything about your# candidate to vote, and while that '' to is good, one has to question how easily they made that possible also while other things deliberately hard... like being hard and micro changes instead of constant "all-in" bet on 'head of snake' changes to similar uselessness and rebranded version what even they couldn't change or aren't allowed (have to ask / make deals that exchange away everything)...

That "if changed anything, they wouldn't let us do it" (which my not be quoted corrected by that's my message while not say 'don't vote' but it's all poli-tricks...)

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