Makes me wonder if this can be trusted to actually work to amplify all sides of the political compass. GoFundMe's recent example comes to mind as techs untrustworthiness to not meddle with things in the direction of the CEOs preferred political stance.
Given that candidate lost the popular vote by the greatest margin in history yet still "won" the election, ended his presidency with the lowest popularity rating in history, was the least emotionally and intellectually capable president we've probably ever had, systematically destroyed everything he could touch in the federal government (including a public health surveillance and assistance system that could have helped detect covid far earlier), literally withheld supplies from states he lost in the prior election, spent more time on vacation than any of his modern predecessors, and responded to losing the election by encouraging violent public insurrection and engaging in numerous conspiracies to subvert the election certification process by fraud...yes?
That said, I don't see how this text widget is going to do anything.
The two most hated candidates in history. The Republican Party fought tooth and nail to prevent Trump from being their candidate, but had accidentally reformed their primary process in negotiations with the Tea Party so much that their voters actually had the final say (the same thing happened under Milliband in the UK which later resulted in Corbyn winning Labour leadership.) The Democratic Party, by contrast, fought tooth and nail to attack every candidate except Clinton, despite how hated she was.