Why Is This Election So Close? It’s Frustrating and Beyond Comprehension
I mean, seriously, how is this election even close? It’s frustrating beyond belief. The only reason Trump still has a solid base is because he says out loud what his supporters have been quietly thinking for years. He gives them a green light to be openly racist, xenophobic, and full of hate. It’s like he’s fueling their most harmful thoughts, and they eat it up. But what they’re missing is that this isn't a winning strategy for the future of America. **America is too diverse** for that. It’s a slap in the face to everything this country *should* stand for. 😤
Let’s be real—this country wouldn’t be what it is without immigrants, without diversity, without the mix of cultures that make it vibrant and alive. Can you imagine what a bland, boring place this would be if no one came here from other countries? We wouldn’t have the incredible food, music, traditions, and innovations that come from all different walks of life. **The diversity is what makes America thrive.** And yet, here we are, dealing with a group of voters who want to take us back to a place where none of that matters. 🤦🏽♀️
And the wildest part? A lot of these people voting for Trump are doing so against their own interests. It’s like they don’t even realize that the policies he supports don’t benefit them. Whether it’s affordable healthcare, fair wages, or education—none of it works in their favor. But they’re so caught up in the rhetoric of hate and division that they’re willing to ignore the fact that they’re being left behind. It’s mind-boggling! 😡
This election isn’t just about political parties—it’s about the future of America. Do we move forward together, embracing the fact that we’re a nation built on the contributions of many different people? Or do we go backward, clinging to outdated ideas of who belongs and who doesn’t? This isn’t just a battle between red and blue, it’s a battle for the soul of the country. And we can’t afford to lose this fight.
It’s exhausting, it’s frustrating, but we have to keep pushing forward. We have to make sure that our voices are louder than the voices of division. This country belongs to all of us, and it’s on us to make sure that hate doesn’t win.
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