You're suggesting ONLY 38 people total delisted during the total length of the promotion? Those are incredibly low numbers.
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I'm trying to figure out if you've convinced yourself of this or if you're just trying to avoid appearing wrong on the internet. Utterly fascinating.
For reference, demand would very obviously be a synonym of ask in this case.
If you pointedly and repeatedly demand which alternate candidate somebody canvassed for, then one of three things is true:
- You don't think an alternate candidate exists
- You think somebody needs to canvas to hold an opinion
- You think there is an alternate candidate, but are just being difficult for the sake of it
Why bother pretending otherwise?
The point being that you went from not believing anybody else could do the job to believing in Harris because it turns out that if somebody isn't campaigning then they don't seem a viable candidate?
You're really doubling down at every opportunity?
How is expecting people to canvas before having an opinion more justifiable than expecting them to donate before having one?
Ignoring that asking about canvassing isn't all you did, expecting people to canvas to have an opinion on politics is so nonsensical it actually brings us full circle to the deliberately ridiculous original comment I left.
How is expecting people to canvas before having an opinion any better than expecting people to donate? It reeks of elitism.
Pointedly asking people who their preferred candidate is to Biden doesn't fit that narrative, though.
I think both are incredibly weird but you do you, boo
I take it this means you've reconsidered your previous opinion that Biden is the only viable candidate for the democrats
The US military HAS a method of distinguishing "delisting for reason A" from "delisting for reason B", but they're all coming up as false positives for The Rock's endorsement? That seems a touch unlikely.