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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]QueerDuck
(477 posts)49. The "leave it blank" movement was a tool of voter suppression and an encouragement of apathy that lingered and carried...
over into the general election... it was far more than a harmless "symbolic" message of "fuck-you" to the Democrats and our party's nominee. It was a continuation and amplification of the LIE that "both sides are the same." Sigh. The consequences of actively rejecting and snubbing and sabotaging our party's nominee were not limited to only the primaries. It's a mistake for anyone to dismiss it, or to excuse it, or to give a free pass to anyone who promoted it or encouraged that type of performative, virtue-signaling, treachery.
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I do not believe that Graham Platner was an advocate for the anti-Harris "Leave it Blank" movement.
QueerDuck
Oct 29
#1
Well, she's popular enough to be elected governor and in the current climate of anti-GOP sentiment...
QueerDuck
Oct 29
#76
I do not find anti-gay slurs, racist rhetoric, or violent misogyny or a lack of forthcomingness regarding the Totenkopf...
QueerDuck
Oct 29
#94
As Democrats, we can do better and not leap for the first fellow that comes along with a high profile endorsement.
QueerDuck
Oct 29
#105
Yeah, but outside of Eric Adams most people don't know who these very few people are
Quiet Em
Oct 29
#54
Together we discovered there are Democrats endorsing the Independent over the Democratic nominee.
Emile
Oct 29
#61
Yes, thank goodness. I hate to think Democrats would endorse the Centrist Independent Cuomo over
Emile
Oct 29
#64
I guess "2" is a number. Even lacking an endorsement, I guess we should all be thankful that no Democrat is...
QueerDuck
Oct 29
#34
Not a Democrat, a Socialist Democrat. Is this the new image of the party, for 2026?
question everything
Oct 29
#88
It's important to distinguish between the primary and the general election.
MadameButterfly
Oct 29
#39
The "leave it blank" movement was a tool of voter suppression and an encouragement of apathy that lingered and carried...
QueerDuck
Oct 29
#49
I'm ignoring nothing. I'm especially not ignoring those who promoted such idiocy and party treachery.
QueerDuck
Oct 29
#75
What I heard was he was claiming the issue was more nuanced than posters understood
MadameButterfly
Oct 29
#48
It's part of a victim complex that exists on the far left. Something they share with the far right
nycbos
Oct 29
#38
People like this are incapable of self reflection or any kind of self accountability.
nycbos
Oct 29
#98
OK, we need to define who you are saying the far left is that is playing victim.
MadameButterfly
Oct 29
#110
It's what they say (claim) about him while not endorcing, that's the "ganging up"
krawhitham
Oct 29
#79
RE: PLantner. There are some who argue that his ink was applied while he was in active duty and that getting a tattoo
3Hotdogs
Oct 29
#24
I can assure you that supporting the "leave it blank" movement was not "mainstream" or "establishment" or "centrist".
QueerDuck
Oct 29
#99
Yes... defunding the police is not "mainstream" or "centrist" or "establishment" either.
QueerDuck
Oct 29
#100
They initially treated Bernie Sanders the same way when he ran for President in 2016
ChicagoTeamster
Oct 29
#47
I know he didn't win. I'm just pointing out the similarities to how they treated Bernie and Mamdani.
ChicagoTeamster
Oct 29
#78
And then Sanders became a millionaire and much more well known -- and proceeded to lose in 2020 even worse.
W_HAMILTON
Oct 29
#91
No, it's actually how we got Biden and got rid of Trump, thank you very much.
W_HAMILTON
Oct 29
#107
Sanders is not a Democrat. Seems that we are moving into creating a new face of the party
question everything
Oct 29
#92
Once people see what it is like to have a $30 per hour min. wage, free childcare, free transportation & rent controls
MichMan
Oct 29
#127