94 sats \ 25 replies \ @Undisciplined 3 Nov \ on: My experience voting early in person in CA the Sunday before Election Day Politics_And_Law
It's interesting to hear that Trump was on the first page, with Kamala and RFK on the second. I had only seen an example of the opposite. That seems like a terrible design choice, however obvious the buttons might be.
I guess in CA the Libertarian and Green Party were more important? 🤷‍♂️
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They're definitely better, but also definitely not what most Californians are looking for.
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Have u made public what state you’re in?
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Nope, but I've probably leaked quite a few hints here and there.
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You have already leaked it by the teams you enjoy watching.
And if I remember correctly, you said something about seeing the libertarian institute and visiting SN.
So....you live in a certain area.
But until you want everyone to know, they should keep it to themselves.
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Losing teams 🤣
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Where do losers live?
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Near Lake Huron.
Ohhhhhh burnnnnn
Ok, I root for the Las Vegas Raiders and the Miami Heat. Where do I live?
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You live in LA too??
Raiders used to be an LA team.
Lebron on the Lakers used to play for the heat.
We should get happy hour! 🍻
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Those are interesting dots to connect. It seems like I'd have to be a time traveler to like Miami because Lebron used to play there, if I were from LA.
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Interesting. Why is that?
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The choices for president were in the same order they were on the screen. But on the screen the text is oversized, which pushed those choices to the next screen.
In the paper sample ballot I didn’t even notice, so it was a surprise when it came to actually vote. But like I said, order was at least consistent.
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Candidate order is supposed to be randomized in CA (since 1975)
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Yea it’d be interesting to compare the order then with someone else’s ballot!
Random makes sense tho cuz I didn’t see another logical order to it.
So far idk anyone else in CA to pay attention to that detail to share.
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The choices for president were consistent with the sample ballot and were in the same order they were on the screen. But on the screen the text is oversized, which pushed those choices to the next screen.
In the paper sample ballot I didn’t even notice, so it was a surprise when it came to actually vote. But like I said, order was at least consistent.
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