A TikToker shared a "special moment" with her dying father in which she emotionally manipulates him into voting for Biden. "Erleepen" is a TikToker who shared a now-viral explainer video, where she shares that she convinced her dying Republican father into voting for Biden. This is something she is seemingly proud of.
"My 55 year-old conservative dad has never voted Democrat in his life," the first two cards state. "He's dying of Aplastic Anemia," she says on the third card. Aplastic Anemia is a rare and deadly condition where your body stops producing enough new blood cells, leading to uncontrolled bleeding and infections.
"We've had some intense exchanges about him voting for Trump this year, which has been painful, since we'll almost certainly lose him in the next few weeks/months." This means her father only had a short time left to fulfill her partisan wish.
"He has 6 daughters who love him dearly. Yesterday...he was so excited to tell me he'd just voted for BIDEN/HARRIS 2020!" Choosing a President is truly one of the most important final moments you have with your family.
The father told his daughter, "because it matters to my girls and my girls matter to me," which is a beautiful example of a father's love for his daughters. Evidently, the father recognizes the frivolousness of politics in comparison to ones own final moments on earth.
"Vote for the guy who respects women," the daughter concludes. "If my very Republican dad can, so can you."
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