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Who is going to be the next President of the United States?

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Hypothetical question Tron, since you are one of the lucky few in this country living in a state where your vote actually matters...

Considering the fact that you KNOW one of these two will be president, Harris or Trump, regardless of their flaws and how annoying it is these are the two candidates... you don't have any small lean, one way or the other?

You and the other folks in the swing states who don't vote could very well be the reason one or the other wins. If you have even a small preference, even if only on one key issue that matters to you or something, you might as well vote. If you truly don't care and are dead heat on both parties and candidates, sitting out makes sense for sure.
Even if their vote doesn’t much matter for president, it definitely matters for the smaller elections, like state reps and and bond issues.
 
True! I was referring to presidential vote, obviously. I always enjoy researching and voting on props.
The majority will not vote all all if they are not interested in the presidential race. In my area, it’s amazing how many smaller elections are decided by >100 votes because of lower turnout.
 
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@Vegas Dave, you asked something to the effect of “why are you not voting”.

Why I’m not voting for Trump: please see the dozen or so posts I’ve already made (several of them you have “liked” so I’m assuming you read them).

Why I’m not voting for Harris: please watch the video above.

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The CDC says that’s because we are the sickest people on earth. We have the highest chronic disease rate on earth, and the average American who died from COVID had on average 3.8 chronic diseases. So these were people who had immune system collapse, who had mitochondrial dysfunction. And no other country has anything like this. Two-thirds of American adults and children suffer from chronic health issues. Fifty years ago that number was less than 1%. So we’ve gone from 1% to 66%. In America, 74% of Americans are now overweight or obese, including 50% of our children. One-hundred and twenty years ago, when somebody was obese, they were sent to the circus. There were case reports about them. Obesity is almost unknown. In Japan, the childhood obesity rate is 3% compared to our 50%.


Here, half of Americans have prediabetes or type two diabetes. When my uncle was president, when I was a boy, juvenile diabetes was effectively nonexistent. A typical pediatrician would see one case of diabetes during his entire 40 or 50-year career. Today, one out of every three kids who walks to his office is diabetic or prediabetic, and the mitochondrial disorder that causes diabetes is also causing Alzheimer’s, which is now classified as diabetes. And it’s costing this country more than our military budget every year. There’s been an explosion of neurological illnesses that I never saw as a kid. ADD, ADHD, speech delay, language delay, Tourette’s syndrome, narcolepsy, ASD, Asperger’s, autism. In the year 2000, the autism rate was 1 in 1,500. Now autism rates in kids are 1 in 36, according to the CDC. Nobody’s talking about how 1 in every 22 kids in California has autism, and this is a crisis that 77% of our kids are too disabled to serve in the United States military.

I just lost 17 pounds in 30 days just by simply being out of the country, no change in exercise or diet

americans are being poisoned
 
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