• Asafum@feddit.nl
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    11 days ago

    Jesus Christ people are fucking stupid… How hard is this to understand??

    Rhetorical question of course. The country is very stupid. Just today my coworker said “see Trump is our next president and the taxes already went down!” (he was referring to the interest rate decrease from the federal reserve…)

    • Guy Dudeman@lemmy.world
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      I have no idea what party these people belong to. It’s not listed on the sheet. Their policy positions aren’t shown. Their endorsements aren’t shown. Nobody knows who the fuck any of these people are.

      What you need Ranked Choice Voting for is Congress and the Presidency. Local elections also need to be partisan. Otherwise how the fuck do you know where any of the candidates even generally stand on the issues?

      • frickineh@lemmy.world
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        Local candidates usually have websites, do interviews with local papers, and are suuuper excited to talk to potential voters, so people could look at any of that?

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        The city or county will probably have a thing called a website where you can read about all of those things for each candidate.

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        We do all of our voting by mail and get a pamphlet with most of the serious candidates. It is really great and we have like two weeks to work on it. It isn’t like we showed up at the poll and were confronted with this and had to fill it out on the spot.

      • Zak@lemmy.world
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        Local elections also need to be partisan. Otherwise how the fuck do you know where any of the candidates even generally stand on the issues?

        I’d rather parties have no official role so we’re actually voting for people to represent us. Candidates have a responsibility to get their message out, and voters have a responsibility to do some research.

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    11 days ago

    The story buries the lede: there were 19 candidates on the ballot for mayor and 16-30 for each city council district. Several of the experts cited speculate that the number of candidates overwhelmed voters.

    I always go over a sample ballot in advance and research each candidate. I would not have liked to do so for that election; local elections are difficult to research in general with many candidates getting minimal press and some not even bothering to put up websites.

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      It’s the paradox of choice. With more options, people become more likely to not choose because it’s overwhelming.