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US "democracy" is structured so that most people living in it are essentially disenfranchised. People make a big stink about voting online, but there's no popular vote, if you live in a "blue" or "red" state your presidential vote is pretty much purely symbolic. If you're not a white suburbanite basically all of the centrist elected representatives you will have will smile at you, but ignore 100% of what you say.
To add to what you said, if you use your symbolic vote to vote for people who give weapons to murder brown people and bomb people for being opposed to murding brown people, then your vote symbolizes support for those policies. If people will vote for those policies, then politicians will adopt them. If people won't vote for them, then those politicians will "evolve" on those issues. Why would they change if it gets them elected?
Unless there's more than a 0.0000000001% chance of my vote changing the election, I won't consider voting for Biden when a lot of his policies are so far from policies I want in a number of ways. Why wouldn't I use my vote to prove to politicians that there are votes to be had from different policies?