What made them mad:

“Man I’m not happy with Biden winning the nomination. I wish I was Bernie.”

“Well we can get Trump out of office and then you can push him to the left.”

“Fair enough, a moldy ham sandwich is better than Trump. Biden can string words together so that’s possible.”

[One presidential election and mid-term later.]

“So Biden hasn’t pushed Congress on most of his campaign promises, and he’s enabled racist policies Trump wanted to try and win moderates. No abortion, no DREAMers, no minimum wage increases, no queer protection, but they can find time to ban hoodies in Congress. Not to mention ignoring voters who care about Ukraine and Palestine. It feels like Biden isn’t great for Americans, he’s just slightly better than Trump.”

“Why are you so anti-Biden? Are you some kind of fake leftist or a Russian agent pretending to be American?”

“No? I’m trying to push him left. I’m saying he’s not doing things for most of the people who voted for him to be better. His biggest actions are done by appointments, by him to the FTC and FCC. Not a lot of bills passed.”

“I think you just hate what Democracy is, he’s not a king.”

“Right. But Republicans can pass without issue, and Democrats want to work with them instead of getting progressive voters.”

“You’re biased and nitpicking, so I win.”

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    5 months ago

    You are right. This is depressing:

    The survey showed that 41 percent of partisans agreed that simply winning elections is more important to them than policy or ideological goals, while just 35 percent agreed that policy is a more important motivator for them to participate in politics. Only 24 percent valued both equally or expressed no opinion.

    That source is from 2015. I’d suspect it’s become even worse since then.