miggymofongo on Nostr: the biggest way u.s. voters give up their power is by recognizing they don't have it ...
the biggest way u.s. voters give up their power is by recognizing they don't have it to begin with. a party not funded by wall street needs at least 34 percent of the popular vote to split the electoral college. if 60 percent of u.s. voters are saying they are tired of the dems/reps, why not make a vote pact with a homie to break the corporate monopoly on politics with a Muhammad Ali knockout punch this year?
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