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Martin Eden

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27. Makes no sense to me. Voters who wanted Trump in prison ...
Sat Dec 21, 2024, 02:13 PM
Dec 21

... most definitely did NOT want him in the White House.

Seems to me they would be motivated to vote AGAINST him.

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Great question. sop Dec 21 #1
Might have helped if Garland had gone after trump earlier. Garland might have also understood what a chitshow Silent Type Dec 21 #2
Have you read the report of the House committee? lees1975 Dec 21 #6
If they stayed home over that they are fucking idiots bottomofthehill Dec 21 #3
+1000. Paladin Dec 21 #4
But the failure to prosecute and convict him was a demonstration that one thing didn't matter. lees1975 Dec 21 #10
Short answer: not enough to make a noticeable difference. hay rick Dec 21 #5
I don't know about that. lees1975 Dec 21 #9
People who were upset at Garland's tardy prosecution were paying attention. hay rick Dec 21 #31
Right Wiz Imp Dec 21 #11
More likke 89%. 13 million registered voters didn''t vote, and a higher percentage of Democrats than Republicans. lees1975 Dec 21 #14
Not sure where your numbers are coming from, there was a 64% voter turn out bottomofthehill Dec 21 #35
Garland is totally at fault Trump should have been eliminated by 2022, gordianot Dec 21 #7
If he had been convicted - Nigrum Cattus Dec 21 #8
Bush brothers and corrupt SCOTUS never held accountable for their 2000 election theft GoreWon2000 Dec 21 #12
+1 leftstreet Dec 21 #17
i think it was a factor that influenced a lot of people orleans Dec 21 #13
No. MangoMoose Dec 21 #15
"I blame Clooney and Reiner and Pelosi and every other dem who forced Biden out.. 3catwoman3 Dec 21 #21
How many Dem ballots got disappeared? Irish_Dem Dec 21 #16
Damn 3auld6phart Dec 21 #18
Probably a non-zero number. There were a lot of reasons to say "to hell with it." n/t malthaussen Dec 21 #19
Garland. He made them stay home. Just like Hillary made them do it in 2016. Beastly Boy Dec 21 #20
Stop making excuses for people who didn't vote. nycbos Dec 21 #22
Failure to prosecute Dave Id Dec 21 #23
Honestly, there is plenty of blame to go 'round. the_sly_pig Dec 21 #24
I don't believe that many voters stayed home KS Toronado Dec 21 #25
It was MAGA repubs DownriverDem Dec 21 #26
Makes no sense to me. Voters who wanted Trump in prison ... Martin Eden Dec 21 #27
Those people must not have read the cheerleaders' thoughts on the matter Orrex Dec 21 #28
Garland's problem was that he seemed afraid DeeDeeNY Dec 21 #29
Or uniformed and disillusioned by another departure from a clear, simple message. lees1975 Dec 21 #34
I think you mean the Mr. Musk's chief of staff's legal strategy of delay Tweedy Dec 21 #30
Makes no sense but that seems to be the character of american voters these day, no sense. nt yaesu Dec 21 #32
Mostly it was morons who fell for bullshit issues that aren't really issues. CrispyQ Dec 21 #33
Sadly not a factor pattyloutwo Dec 21 #36
Talk about short-sighted... Blue_Tires Dec 21 #37
SC Jack Smith Got a Late Start Investigating Trumpf C0RI0LANUS Dec 22 #38
It certainly contributed to the general cynicism that people feel toward democracy and politics. Intractable Dec 22 #39
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