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RE: VETO!

in LeoFinance3 months ago

Sure, in your circles it might be discussed often. I'm saying that for vast majority of voters in the US, this issue is not at all as important as many of the issues on the table for the US Presidential election. I'd guess that the vast majority of voters in the US don't even realize this veto is even happening.

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Or maybe it’s more common and just not in your circles 🤷🏼‍♂️

I see it evetywhere. Thousands of libertarians who never voted Republican or democrat past decade now voting Trump over this. All over podcasts and YouTube you can find. Huge movement

Thousands of people spread across the USA?

154.6 million people voted in the US Presidential Election in 2020. I could very well be wrong, but I'm not convinced this particular issue will move the needle at all.

The last election was lost by 9K in one state, 15K in one state and 6K in one state. That is approximately 30K vote difference. Tens of thousands of libertarians in a few states easily can effect outcome.and now with Florida and Texas having more delegates since 2020 census . Trump can win with only having two of the swing states he lost. It’s very easy for libertarians to effect this

Sure... but do the libertarians who care enough about this to vote have the numbers in those particular battleground states? Can they also outnumber the new people in Florida and Texas who are upset about Abortion Rights or any number of other issues?

I don't think it's numerically impossible for libertarians to rise up and vote for Trump on this one particular issue, but I think it's extremely unlikely, especially since Trump favors an expansion of government, a reduction in rights and was boo'd so dramatically at the Libertarian convention.

The literal head of the libertarian party just almost literally endorsed Trump. It sounds like u aren’t in libertarian circles to know most hate the libertarian nominee. I’ll send u video from the literal chair of the party……
And this was about mostly other issues not this bitcoin one. Trump is gonna get a lot of libertarian votes. The libertarian usually gets 3% or total vote, or will be 2% at most this time. That 1% spread over close swing states makes a much impact. Quote me on it.

(Skip to 20 minute mark if not interested in all)

It’s worth watching.

Florida is more red now than in 2020. It’s a lock for republicans

She didn't endorse Trump though, she endorsed Chase Oliver. Why would libertarians vote for Trump instead of their own nominee, even if they hate Chase? I understand the appeal of a libertarian cabinet position, freeing Julian and Ross and ending the department of education to libertarians, but he also said he'd be a dictator on the first day. Is Trump lying? Is he telling the truth? Absolutely no idea, but you personally seem keen to vote in someone who wants to take away people's rights.

She literally says she’s only endorsing Chase in blue states 🤣

It’s hilarious. But she definitely has confirmed it.