• superfes@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Man, I’m running out of fucks to give, I couldn’t care less at this point, my vote is anti-fascist whatever happens

    Can we just get there already?

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      The nearly endless campaign cycle seems tailor-made to wear us out. Wouldn’t it be nice to have it for two weeks max and then vote and be done with it? Everyone already knows how they’re gonna vote, don’t they?

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        You needed that much time before TV to travel the US because it was so large. With the information overload age, that is definitely not a problem anymore as everyone can see every rally and debate remotely

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          Their territory is also extremely small though so in a week you can cover a lot of places to hold assemblies. Candidates will still want to show up in most States at least once so a month and a half is pretty much the minimum…

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            Their territory is also extremely small

            Other way around. At 4th largest and 3rd most populated country in the world, the US is extremely oversized and should really be broken up like the banks should.

            Candidates will still want to show up in most States at least once

            Which is just empty pandering that most voters see right through.

            If asked whether they would prefer a campaign stop or an extra week working on policy that helps their state, reasonable people choose the latter every time.

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              You’ve made assumptions that I think matter.

              many voters see right through that

              Yeah but the voters who don’t, the voters who can change their mind, are the ones who need that. They’re not doing it for the 90% who see through that, they’re trying to convince the last 10% to vote for them.

              reasonable people choose [better policy] every time

              Same thing. They’re not going after reasonable people. We’ve see recently how many people don’t care about policy and only care about how the character is displayed

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              Which is just empty pandering that most voters see right through.

              Even if this is true, it is false. This is what lost Hillary her election. She took some easy blue states for granted and they gave us Trump instead.

              Empty pandering, sure, absolutely. But voters need to see the person they’re electing. They need that person to come to their area and tell them that they know we exist. The personal touch will make or break a real election, and that’s because humans are dumb, panicky, emotional animals.

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                  USA: 9 525 067 km²

                  France: 549 087 km² (5.7% of USA)

                  UK: 243 610 km² (2.6% of USA)

                  There’s a reason why the last two can easily be covered in two weeks of electoral campaigning. They are small.

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                    Again, no. Your perspective is skewed. You’re comparing a gigantic country with two of pretty regular size compared to most countries and drawing the false conclusion that it’s the latter that are abnormal.

                    Besides, it’s absolutely not necessary to do a physical tour of the country. Multiple types of mass media exist to eliminate that outdated form of outreach.