/r/moderatepolitics has a nuanced take on the subject filled with people arguing respectably.
Notice how they only have about 268,000 subscribers with less than 1,000 on this sub. This article was posted 3 hours ago and is just under 200 upvotes.
Now notice how /r/politics has 8 million subscribers with almost 32,000 users currently in their sub. This article was posted 2 days ago and has less than 130 upvotes.
Their sub has almost 80,000 users with about 10% of them being currently active in the sub. This article was posted 1 day ago and sits shortly under 400 upvotes.
/r/AsianAmerican basically says they think Democrats are useless but would never vote Republican.
Almost 59,000 subscribers, 198 users, post sits at 234 from a day ago.
136,000 subscribers, 1940 users, 200+ upvotes from a day ago
50,000 subscribers, 378 current users, post sits at 152 upvotes from a day ago.
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