Trump pitch to oil companies turns off two-thirds of likely voters, poll finds
Trump pitch to oil companies turns off two-thirds of likely voters, poll finds

Trump pitch to oil companies turns off two-thirds of likely voters, poll finds

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15647864
Almost 6 in 10 likely voters surveyed — 58 percent — said they were “concerned” about a second Trump term after hearing about the former president’s reported offer to undo broad swaths of President Biden’s climate policies, according to polling by Data for Progress and Climate Power.
The group’s new poll surveyed 1,231 likely voters from May 10-13, with a margin of error of 3 percentage points.
.... yet will vote for him anyway.
Don't try to convince Trump voters. Just get your friends to vote, instead of staying home. Fucking vote.
I think this is also a good indicator of how loud Trump voters are. They really want to shout "Trump!" as loudly as possible, because he represents freedom from repercussions. Polls right now are balanced because Trump supporters are shouting as loud as they can. Biden voters barely pick up the phone.
Just vote. Ignore the few loud losers yelling their opinions. Vote.
Good news, for Trump, is that you can still be President with 40% of the vote.
That just shows that they still need to be informed on the 112 climate policies he repealed in his first term. He rolled back ten years of progress. Share this wherever you can.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/climate/trump-environment-rollbacks-list.html
True, people will continue to vote duopoly...
I get thar duopoly sucks but that is the final end state of FPTP voting.
So until we implement a more fair voting system and eliminate the electoral college or rework it so that electors are divided closest to the population vote across all 50 states and numbers reworked to accurately reflect populations, we're stuck with voting for the electors to hopefully choose the less shitty option.
Have you ever even been in a system with three or more party rule? They rarely have a majority. They typically have to form coalition governments with other parties. Democracies are compromise. It’s never one party elected and everything just changes. That only happens in authoritarian systems and LOTS of people are murdered to accomplish this. FDR had 4 terms and didn’t get half of what he fought for accomplished with some of the highest approval ratings ever. It took the right 50+ years of dismantling power structures to get us here.