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Bumbles

(289 posts)
18. I'm 82 and am sad as well that I may not be able to vote in another Presidential election.
Sat Jan 4, 2025, 03:32 PM
Jan 4

When we learned Kamala had lost, my son's first reaction was sadness that what may end up being the last years of my life will be lived with that grotesque face and his dastardly deeds dominating the news. I told him that will be my inspiration to live long enough to see him gone.

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One More Thought: Maybe We Shouldn't Be "Underground" MineralMan Jan 4 #1
I agree Tesha Jan 4 #2
My husband and I talked to everyone, my kids got Bluethroughu Jan 4 #5
It is really difficult to talk to people who are brainwashed. yellow dahlia Jan 4 #11
Good points made, and of course, it was disappointing to me, that not enough voted for Kamala to cement SWBTATTReg Jan 4 #3
I was expecting a Harris victory based on record donations, Kaleva Jan 4 #8
Same here. Elessar Zappa Jan 4 #12
Bezos, Musk, and Soon-Singh helped flip the election. So did Jill Stein. Initech Jan 5 #26
I hope so. I hope everyone of these who voted for tRUMP and his idiotic ramblings, policies and worse, will SWBTATTReg Jan 5 #30
Convincing potential Republican voters to sit out an election may work as well. hunter Jan 4 #4
Democrats need to lose the emotion and retain the steely hard focus on maintaining the rights of people. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jan 4 #6
it is not safe to talk to MAGATS cadoman Jan 4 #7
i did make these efforts. barbtries Jan 4 #9
And I thank you for that. MineralMan Jan 4 #10
Yes, I agree. Elessar Zappa Jan 4 #13
Thank you! MineralMan Jan 4 #17
I hope the country survives orange Caligula again orangecrush Jan 4 #14
I believe the outrage will continue The Madcap Jan 4 #15
It all "hit home" for me.....I'm 85! young_at_heart Jan 4 #16
I'm 82 and am sad as well that I may not be able to vote in another Presidential election. Bumbles Jan 4 #18
For 2026 we need a message/platform that will attract Rs to our side KS Toronado Jan 4 #19
I'm just so disappointed in so many people ecstatic Jan 4 #20
My sentiments Exactly, MM. B.See Jan 4 #21
The other side raised valid points that were ignored question everything Jan 4 #22
Your post is incredibly valid. La Coliniere Jan 5 #25
Outrage as a way of life has been on my mind a lot lately EYESORE 9001 Jan 4 #23
Oh, I know my outrage is justified Blue_Tires Jan 5 #24
Hang in there, my 97+ Aunt in her over 55 community led the charge to GOTV ... cliffside Jan 5 #27
Disagree! I've tried over the years Bread and Circuses Jan 5 #28
I don't get the "people stayed home" thing. betsuni Jan 5 #29
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