What do you think not voting will change about Gaza? Nothing.
There are other issues to be voting about, as much as I would love to vote for someone who wants to end the genocide, I’ll at least vote for someone who isn’t trying to take away medicare from tens of millions of people with no plan to replace it, or someone who’s for an unrealized gains tax, or someone who wants to cap medical prices, or restore women’s rights.
What do you think not voting will change about Gaza? Nothing.
There are other issues to be voting about, as much as I would love to vote for someone who wants to end the genocide, I’ll at least vote for someone who isn’t trying to take away medicare from tens of millions of people with no plan to replace it, or someone who’s for an unrealized gains tax, or someone who wants to cap medical prices, or restore women’s rights.
It’s interesting that people assume that someone is not voting, or voting for third parties, just because they’re critical of Harris.
The article you linked is literally about not voting.
It’s about one person choosing not to vote for Harris.