This is based on 43 states being considered "non-negotiable" and "set in stone" while only 7 are considered "swing" states

Also consider I specified "voters", who are at best only 2/3 of the total population, which leaves out about 100 million extra people

  • Erika3sis [she/her, xe/xem]
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    1 day ago

    I feel obligated to point out once again that of eligible US overseas citizens, the turnout rate in 2022 was like 3.4% -- and as I've said before, when you have a demographic of nearly 3 million people with turnout rates that abysmal, what you call that is a sham election.

    Not that the sham nature of US elections was ever under question, the country's famously land-based election system is after all located on stolen land.

    • foxontherocks [none/use name]
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      1 day ago

      I'm an overseas American and I am not voting because it would be a bizarre waste of time. Not only would I be voting by mail in a solidly blue state but if votes by mail ever determined an election there would be a coup.

      • Erika3sis [she/her, xe/xem]
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        18 hours ago

        That is what I'm saying, that if any substantial number of overseas Americans actually did exercise their "right" to vote in a way that impacted the results of an election in any meaningful way, that the entire facade of democracy would just immediately come crashing down, as the powers-that-be would just make up some shit about "foreign votes by mail" being a form of election fraud, and commit a coup. History proves time and time again that the moment average people actually manage to "hack" the electoral game, the game just gets thrown right out the window, right?

        I'm also an overseas American with ties to a blue state, and I was going back and forth on whether I should vote at all, but I've resolved that I'm going to vote in this election for Claudia and Karina. I'm not expecting to change the results of the election at all, and to that extent it is a "waste of time"; but it will at least give the PSL a little more visibility, and it might be good for agitprop to say that I voted.