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Concretely, "what policies are better (subjectively or objectively)" is a more productive conversation than "which candidate is better."
I think i'm more interested to know if they've learned a lesson... but as a sibling in the thread mentioned... maybe that's just gloating.
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I'm my personal experience, no, they haven't learned any lesson.
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I found that talking policies instead of candidates is far more effective. Admittedly, this is not always easy, but necessary in the current political climate.
Concretely, "what policies are better (subjectively or objectively)" is a more productive conversation than "which candidate is better."