• ickplant@lemmy.worldOP
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      Oh, the mayoral election in LA. The republicans nominee came in third and won’t be moving on. It will be two democrats battling it out.

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        Outrageous! As a liberal from LA who is also the leader of antifa and worked under Bernie and AOC i am sickened. I don’t see why it would matter. Unless the Gop is running a progressive, and even then it would be iffy, I don’t think they’d win in LA anyway.

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        Also of note, the results came out a week after the primary so Republicans are on their “stop the steal”, “stolen election” sore loser bullshit again

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        As a very real Republican, I’m perfectly fine with this. I can see how I must now pick my least not-favorite liberal in order to protect this democracy that I constantly claim to support. I believe laws apply equally.

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        As if it would be any sort of contest to have a Dem vs GOP race in LA. This way the general election might not be a foregone conclusion.

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        Isn’t that not even uncommon for Cali? Anyways def a fake text, no reason to be “livid” and that’s a republican-coded word anyways

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          Usually the Republicans consolidate their candidates before the California primary so they get one in the runoff. It’s a sadly consistent 30ish percent.

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            Interesting. But they always lose to the establishment dem anyways, and in this election they’ll just vote for them over the progressive, so nothing’s likely to be different…