I like how before the election, everyone agreed that no one was actually enthusiastic about Biden, but the polling gap could be explained by how much people hated Trump.
Yet looking at the actual results, Trump received very slightly more votes than the Republican candidates for the Senate, and Biden somehow received far more votes than some of the Democrat candidates ... but only in the contested states.
It's embarrassing to admit, but even if I don't really know about the people I'll still vote for one. Sometimes it's just who has a better sounding name.
Obviously it would be better to vote for a person you've actually looked into, but why would you risk leaving the president you voted for high and dry with a hostile Congress?
Pass.
At this point I'd take a sentence starting with "According to multiple crackwhores" as a more accurate representation of reality.
Didn't you know crackwhore is racist against black people now. Along with personal responsibility.
If a journalist told me the sky was blue, I'd go outside to make sure it hadn't changed colors on me.
I like how before the election, everyone agreed that no one was actually enthusiastic about Biden, but the polling gap could be explained by how much people hated Trump.
Yet looking at the actual results, Trump received very slightly more votes than the Republican candidates for the Senate, and Biden somehow received far more votes than some of the Democrat candidates ... but only in the contested states.
It's embarrassing to admit, but even if I don't really know about the people I'll still vote for one. Sometimes it's just who has a better sounding name.
Obviously it would be better to vote for a person you've actually looked into, but why would you risk leaving the president you voted for high and dry with a hostile Congress?