• thrawn@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I’ve been outspoken irl, and even on this site a bit, that I do not believe in Harris or particularly like her. I’m quite fond of human rights though, so I too donated and am hoping for President Harris next year. Even if she ultimately loses, I will not regret losing a bit of money in the defense of democracy.

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    4 months ago

    I gave her some money. Wanted to show that I approved of the new course of the campaign. Get some fresh blood in there

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    This is a crazy amount of money to me as someone from the UK. A party running a candidate in every seat in a UK general election could not spend this much money campaigning

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    Kamala is a terrible choice and it’s a guaranteed way to hand the presidency over to Trump.

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    The dichotomy is insane. At one side of their mouth, they talk about getting money out of politics, Out of the other side, they talk about raising $50 million in seven hours as a good thing.

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      I’m fairly certain legit donations to an election campaign is not the major problem with money in politics.

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      Would you have us believe that while money is still the deciding factor in politics, we should let our own political campaigns starve and die so that strangers on the internet can’t falsely accuse us of being hypocrites? 🙄😮‍💨

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      4 months ago

      You unfortunately have to play by the rules of the game as it exists before you can have the control to change the rules for the future.

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      If they stopped taking money for their campaigns, you’d be complaining that they’re disarming themselves against the oncoming threat of fascism.

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        Yeah I always thought lemmy was too small for bots… Seeing literal duplicate comments and how quick the anti-Kamala “about face” was… I’m not so sure now.

        Though it’s often hard to tell the difference between a bot and a person who does no thinking of their own, so who knows.

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      For the folks who mistake this as a good-faith argument, let me disprove it. It is illegal to misappropriate campaign funds for any purpose other than the election campaign. The only people “getting rich” from the donations made are the wages paid to employees of the election organization. They are not making 7 figure salaries off this. Most of the funds will be spent on running advertisements, booking venues for speeches, and hiring more people to manage it all. This will create (temporary) jobs for common folks, not deepen the pocket of the elite.

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      Yeah, I don’t even trust the upvoted comments on this board. They read just like shills.