Lil
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I've never voted for a Republican in any federal, state, or local election, ever.
Democrats have always been the better choice.
RobPalmerIRL (he/him/his) @RobPalmerIRL
I can tell you all who I voted for when I was able to for president.
1. John Kerry
2. Barack Obama (twice)
3. Hillary Clinton
4. Joseph Biden.
Note all 4 are Democratic, and not one republican vote.
07:37 PM - Mar 12, 2024
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Melinda Nowikowski
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In response to Lil.
I probably have, by default. Our city council elections are ostensibly nonpartisan. I have voted for those in either higher ed or some branch of human services, every time. I figure even if they're not Democrats, they've dealt with a variety of people.
09:13 PM - Mar 12, 2024
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Lil
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The non-partisan elections can be tricky. Being able to look up Ohio voter registration on commercial websites has steered me away from or toward, for example, school board candidates. I don't like those websites, but since the info is there ....
In response to Melinda Nowikowski.
09:22 PM - Mar 12, 2024
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Melinda Nowikowski
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In response to Lil.
As much as people gripe about it when you do it, there were Moms For Liberty candidates trying to get on school boards all around here. I just voted the incumbents back in. Some of them may have been Republican, I don't know - I just know they're not M4L, and that was the most important thing.
09:25 PM - Mar 12, 2024
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Lil
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In response to Melinda Nowikowski.
In elections for my non-partisan township trustees, there aren't ever enough candidates that research tells me are Dems. I vote for them, and leave the remaining slot(s) blank. One time, though, there was a complete 2A nutter on the ballot and so I reluctantly also voted for a non-maga incumbent.
09:35 PM - Mar 12, 2024
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