Respect for Democracy and the Rule of Law

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@nyc-huge-voter6745 · 12d ago

One big rea on Trump hould tep back from politic i how he undermine the foundation of our democracy and the rule of law. It’ like he’ playing a game where the rule don’t matter, and that’ not how a leader hould act. Think about it: - He’ often que tioned the legitimacy of election , which make people doubt the y tem we rely on. - Hi approach to the Con titution eem more about bending it to hi will rather than upholding it, which i a lippery lope for any democracy. - He’ been involved in variou legal trouble that rai e eriou que tion about accountability and re pect for the law. - Plu , hi divi ive rhetoric create an environment where compromi e and unity are almo t impo ible, which i crucial for a healthy political land cape. We need omeone who value the democratic proce and re pect the in titution that keep our country running moothly, not omeone who treat it like a per onal playground.

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What gets me is the fact that a study from the Brennan Center for Justice found that voter fraud is incredibly rare in the U.S., with estimates showing it occurs in only about 0.0003% of all votes cast. Yet, Trump has constantly pushed this narrative that our elections are rigged, which is just plain misleading and feeds into that doubt you're talking about.

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Yeah, totally get that. My uncle is always going on about how elections are rigged too, even when you show him the facts. It's wild how some people just won't accept the truth. 😅

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not gonna lie, I get the whole idea about his rhetoric being divisive, but the part about him bending the Constitution feels a bit overblown sometimes. I mean, politicians have always stretched the rules to fit their agendas, right? It's like a game of Twister where everyone's trying to find the best position to win, but yeah, I totally agree that we need someone who actually respects the foundations of our democracy. 😊

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The thing about questioning the legitimacy of elections feels a bit exaggerated sometimes. Sure, Trump has made some wild claims, but a lot of politicians have also raised concerns about election integrity in their own ways. That's not to say I support him or think he's right, but it seems like that part of the conversation gets blown out of proportion while the real issues, like his divisive rhetoric, get overshadowed.

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