Any thing that would undermine the 2-party system will be blocked by the 2 parties. No surprise there.
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The Harris campaign has been terrifyingly right-wing.
How so?
Harris is militaristic (pledging unlimited support for genocide, making the US the "most lethal in the world"), far to the right of where Biden ran on immigration in 2020 (they basically adopted all of Trump's policies against refugees and the bipartisan border bill was pure fascist shit), they dropped opposition to the death penalty from the platform, she's pledged to put a Republican in her cabinet, they want to roll out more trade war bullshit against China, she has completely backtracked on fracking and now wants to expand it, and it looks like she's going to replace the FTC chair with a probusiness puppet to protect US monopolies.
She's basically al 2000s Republican. Hence, Dick Cheney endorsing her.
Not just endorsed by Dick Cheney, actively campaigning with his daughter and thanking Dick Cheney for his distinguished service on stage. War crimes are service to Kamala Harris apparently.
Looks like torture is back on the menu boys!
Ahem, excuse me. The US doesn't "torture". It's "enhanced interrogation".
Lina Khan is our coalmine canary
pledging unlimited support for genocide, making the US the "most lethal in the world"
What's the source of this?
She said it during her speech at the DNC to thunderous applause. You didn't see that shit?
She also repeated it during her closing remarks during the presidential debate with Trump. Here’s the transcript, just scroll towards the end where Kamala speaks for the last time: here
No? I haven't seen any debates or speeches.
Lol how about how Biden drops out of election. Did we get to hold primaries or were you told who was going to be the candidate?
Why not? The Democrats would have won 5 of the 6 elections this century if it were popular vote instead of the Electoral College. (And that last one would be suspect, too, it was George W Bush’s reelection. If he wasn’t elected in 2000, who knows how the 2004 election would have played out.)
Because it's not happening. Constitutional amendments are just very much off the table in the immediate future. The interstate popular vote compact is an interesting idea but it's going to stall out far short of deciding the election. And it's not a high salience issue for many voters.