The people too busy working to protest, too normal to trend, and too powerful to ignore on Election Day.
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The invisible army that shows up every four years to remind the media and elites that polls don’t ask everyone.
The proof that democracy still works—because the people who scream the loudest don’t always get the last word.
The quiet Americans who vote instead of tweet and win elections while the loud minority screams into the void.
Massive amount of people who are constantly bullied by a loud minority but know how to control their emotions, therefore just like the tip of an iceberg, they seem insignificant and small, but yet extremely organized, powerful and dangerous under the surface.
Resentful introverts who don’t express their opinions