And after crunching the numbers, the organization sees warning signs in the form of soft support for Biden in the 2024 electorate.

HRC estimates that this year there will be 75 million “equality voters” — who vote based on support for LGBTQ rights — up from 62 million in 2020 and 52 million in 2016. But the group says one-third of them aren’t a lock for Biden. In the six key swing states, hundreds of thousands are “at risk of not voting,” and another group of hundreds of thousands of voters are what HRC refers to as “double doubters” who will likely defect to a third party, according to data HRC shared with NBC News.

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    26 days ago

    If Democrats did their job and held their politicians accountable an alternative wouldn’t be necessary. They are supporting their own oppressors and striking back at anyone trying to hold them accountable.

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      26 days ago

      So tell what great viable far Left candidate is waiting hidden in the wings?

      Please, I’m dying to know the great alternative you’ve got lined up.

      So much complaining, so little solution.

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        26 days ago

        My solution is to no longer support either right wing party. Can’t claim to support progressive ideas while supporting the status quo that keeps everything the same.

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          26 days ago

          Hmmm… It’s almost as if you don’t understand how elections work.

          Also, you should look up the history of progressives becuase this situation has come up in the past.

          There were plenty of women and former slaves who worked for politicians even when they themselves couldn’t vote. Those politicians couldn’t promise to get them the vote, either.

          But I guess you’re more moral than those people long ago.

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            20 days ago

            I understand how elections work, I also understand that voters have zero impact on policy or legislation. Thats a privilege reserved for the monied class.