• @[email protected]
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      6 months ago

      Being a low-information voter doesn’t make your takes correct.

      But sure, you saw an emotionally cut video online, so now you’re convinced the DNC stole the primary from the rightful winner.

        • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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          Is it because you didn’t register? Because everyone that I know got a ballot for the primary. And there was more on it than just the presidential pick.

          • @[email protected]
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            16 months ago

            Nah I got my ballot and voted in it. California’s vote just rarely matters in primaries even on super Tuesday since we’re on PST

            • @[email protected]
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              California primaries occur on March 5th my incredibly high information friend.

              How does that prevent you from voting in primaries, again?

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                By the time I vote in the presidential primary there is typically one name on my ballot.

              • missingno
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                It means that their vote doesn’t count. I also live in a state that has one of the very last primaries, after the race is already over anyway. By the time I voted for Bernie, he had already dropped out of the race. My vote meant nothing.

                  • missingno
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                    116 months ago

                    Something that happened long before my state’s primary.

                    What does my vote mean when every candidate has already dropped out anyway?