Voting in the US
If you are entitled to, please vote. Politicians will not do anything to help you if you don't vote.
Before the election, get a sample ballot for your local area and research everyone on it, even if you think you already know about them.
If you can't be at the polls on election day, you can probably vote early or get a postal ballot. Additionally, if you expect difficulty with transportation, many community groups will take people to the polls for free.
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@fluffy @alexbuzzbee The elections are obviously going to be rigged anyway. Even if they aren't rigged, everyone's going to assume they were, just like they did last time.
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@alexbuzzbee @fluffy This conversation reminded me of the clip, and I thought it was funny and relevant. I posted it before you mentioned endangering democracy.
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