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What happened at our November elections? A few good surprises, a few not so good.
From Harper’s Weekly Review: Ohio voters legalized marijuana and established a right to abortion. An exonerated member of the Central Park Five won a city council seat in New York, and the mother of a Uvalde school shooting victim lost … Continue reading
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Are you going to vote for the polls or for a person?
Lately I’ve been reading and hearing comments from Democratic Party voters, along the lines of “I’ll probably vote for [XX] because I don’t think [YY] can win.” How can I politely put my thoughts about this calculus? Um, well, hmm. … Continue reading
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Tagged Democratic primary, Democratic primary candidates, voters, voting
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