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JimmyBigSausage ,

Walz is the ballz baby

grue ,

My probability of voting for Harris has changed from 100% to 100%, but I’m more excited about it because she picked the guy Bernie endorsed.

cabron_offsets ,

Bruh, I think you’ll find that most of us were gonna vote for the D, no matter what. For the record, I like this choice of veep and Harris has won me over. I immediately felt dejected after the debate and wished that Biden would go away. I wasn’t enthused about Harris, but I figured we have no choice but to risk it. Biden did us right in the end. And Harris has been impressive in her consolidation of support and her organization.

mozz , (edited )
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Yeah I was a constant Biden promoter and moderately opposed to replacing him just because I thought that, as big a problem as his age was, the prospect of the Democrats figuring out a plan B without cocking it up was remote enough that it might be better to keep him on.

Having seen the way it happened (so far) I've never been so happy to be so wrong.

ssm , (edited )
@ssm@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I will not be voting, except for local candidates. I encourage the capitalist zionist fascist pigs and all their supporters and apologists for the DNC and GOP to go neck rope.

neidu2 ,

Dementia Don sends his thanks.

ssm ,
@ssm@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I prefer Toddler Tonguing Trump, but you do you.

hddsx ,

I am warming to her but her VP pick doesn’t matter to me. I refuse to vote for Trump.

DirkMcCallahan ,

I was already going to crawl over cut glass to vote for her/against Drumph. Walz doesn’t change anything for me, but if Internet comments are to be believed, picking him does make me slightly more optimistic about our chances come November.

SaltySalamander ,

Drumpf*

kitnaht ,

No way in fuckall would I ever vote Republican. Initially I was against the switchup, because I was concerned that - through legal means - they would block her becoming the DNC candidate but I’m cautiously optimistic right now.

CanadaPlus , (edited )

There’s very few Americans who hadn’t completely decided already, maybe a couple percent. Of those couple percent, maybe a percent have an opinion on Tim Walz. And most of them are from Minnisota.

ilinamorato ,

The polls seem to disagree with you, at least before Harris’ pick of Walz was announced. She’s peeled off a solid 5-6% from Trump in some states, turning him from a +4 favorite to a -1 tossup in some Georgia polls, for example, or turning a Trump +3 favorite in Pennsylvania into a Harris +3 favorite between Biden’s decision to suspend his campaign and late last week.

I’m not expecting to see Walz’s announcement making any big waves right away, but it gives them a chance to extend the excitement cycle for a while.

SpaceNoodle ,

*Minisoda

altima_neo ,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

I don’t know anything about the guy. What are his strong points?

Mouselemming ,

He’s good on climate, his kids are via IVF and he’s supported reproductive freedom in his state, he had a cat until old age took it and has a dog, he’s been married to the same woman for 30+years, he’s LGBTQ supportive, he got laws passed so MN provides breakfast, lunches, and tampons in schools,

PedroMaldonado ,

Ima vote for some sanity, so its Kamala and Walz.

Sequentialsilence ,

They could have run the actual orange fruit and I would have voted for that over the orange cry baby.

We need more than 2 parties. fml.

NONE_dc ,
@NONE_dc@lemmy.world avatar

Believe me, even with more parties, politicians would manage to monopolize the attention of voters by assimilating smaller parties into “coalitions”. Take for example my country Venezuela, there are supposed to be about 30 parties, but half of them were consumed by the PSUV (the ruling party) and the other half are barely creating an opposition coalition, bringing us closer to bipartisanship.

aleph , (edited )
@aleph@lemm.ee avatar

30 is way too many. Ideally, you want about 4-5 parties in order to maintain a healthy democracy without getting bogged down.

Either way, the two party corporate duopoly of the US ain’t it.

dormedas ,

Only way to get to more than 2 parties is to vote for the one party that doesn’t want a dictatorship, sadly.

Moobythegoldensock ,

I was going to settle for Biden, but I am excited to vote for Harris.

Vaggumon ,
@Vaggumon@lemm.ee avatar

I would have voted for Joe’s coffin before the felon. This changes nothing for me.

MrVilliam ,

Unchanged. Still gonna vote for her. I’m more enthusiastic now that she picked Walz over some of the other finalists though. I’ll probably buy some campaign stickers now in addition to voting.

Thank you for ending your 2024 campaign, Joe Biden. That was hero shit. That humility and duty to something bigger than himself is exactly what made him so much better as a leader than trump ever could’ve been. Joe has earned his retirement, and there’s a part of me that hopes that he becomes the first former president to die of badass causes, flipping his Vette doing a buck eighty or something lol. But not for another couple decades.

sanguinepar ,
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Not from the US, but if I was I’d 100% be voting for Harris.

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