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The irony is the SNAP benefit recipients that actually voted for the most part voted for the Democrat party that turned their benefits off. I don't feel sorry for most of them because IT IS THEIR FAULT that these people are in office.
 
The irony is the SNAP benefit recipients that actually voted for the most part voted for the Democrat party that turned their benefits off. I don't feel sorry for most of them because IT IS THEIR FAULT that these people are in office.


They very likely don't know that. They believe what they are told without question, don't they?

Beyond that, statistics show that very few poor people actually vote in comparison to the middle class.

In the 2022 midterm elections, about 32% of eligible voters earning less than $20,000 participated, compared to 66% of those earning over $100,000, a 34-percentage-point gap.

This disparity mirrors patterns from earlier cycles, such as the 2018 midterms, where turnout among the lowest earners hovered around the same level.

In the high-turnout 2020 presidential election, participation rose across income levels, with rates for households under $50,000 reaching around 57% based on exit polls, contributing to an overall national turnout of 66.8%. Mail-in ballots doubtless accounted for this unusual spike, and I question whether the "voters" they were addressed to even saw them.
 
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