Trump Won The F..k it Vote.

I love the candour of those words. It is refreshing and self-aware. It speaks of someone who has a grasp on things as they stand; not based on the strawman made up in their heads while they soap and rinse off in the shower. Such honesty is as rare as hens’ teeth in this climate.

Ann Carriage
2 min readDec 7, 2024

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It is the norm for Libs to go into denial mode and blame conservatives for their lack of character or their yen for power in voting for Trump. Note that it is never on them.

Not this lib though.

She does not mince her words and is spot on while doing it. Trump won the F-It-Vote she says.

Take Bridget Phetasy, a long- time liberal and democrat but this year she says she reluctantly mind you, voted for Trump.

Her reasons should give you a better idea of why other Dems did the same. She describes it as death by a million cuts.

She moved from Cali because she could not deal with its insane policies. This was around gender mostly but also woke policies in schools.

It got so bad that her husband a therapist worried that he might lose his license if he did not affirm the gender of whoever came to see him.

Her vote for Trump was a protest vote; and she decided then and there to be part of the popular vote.

It was the prescriptive attitude of the Dem party that irked her. I do not like to be told the only issue I should worry about as a woman is abortion, when they can’t define what a woman is.

She told her friend I am going to vote for Trump because f…k it.

My friend said that should have been his campaign message. Vote for Trump because fuck it. Vote for Trump because fuck that.

She went onto say that Democrats realised too late that they had Bud Light-ed their brand . Despite their pompous campaign aimed at males of all ages they lost the normies. The vote of normal men.

They also lost the vote of a good number of normal women by the looks of it.

Way to go!

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Ann Carriage
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