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promtad · 5 months ago
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Donald Trump - us election 2024: donald trump urges voters to "stay in line" | trump vs harris
1. Introduction Overview of Donald Trump’s entry into politics. Brief context on U.S. political climate leading up to his first and second presidential campaigns. 2. The 2016 Nomination and Election Win Rise as a Candidate Trump’s unexpected announcement of his candidacy in 2015. Initial reception by media, public, and the Republican establishment. Primary Campaign and Winning the…
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lapdogchase · 5 months ago
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waiting patiently for less rural areas to get fucking counting omfg
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thashining · 3 months ago
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A list of the top 38 most peaceful countries in 2024. Spoiler alert, the U.S. isn't on it.
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Gee, i wonder why?
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3416 · 1 month ago
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cannot imagine being canadian and thinking youre somehow more scared of donald trump and his actions than the people in this country who did not vote for him man
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opabiniasarecool · 5 months ago
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...So, y'all chose the price of eggs over your daughters health, huh?
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androgenough · 5 months ago
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demontruth · 8 months ago
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Nice job media, the spineless ball-less democratic party, useless polls, one debate (which if any of us had stand there listen to Trump lie for that long and not be able to cuss him out we all be lookin old too). For forcing Biden to drop out of the Presidential race. This goes out especially to democratic party where the fuck where y'all with candidates beside Biden way back month ago...oh yea I remember being complacent, useless, politicians. That couldn't be bothered to do shit. But now 5 months, 5 fucking months before the Presidential election y'all decide to completely screw the American people, throw us in complete chaos with no hope of winning in November.
I've said this before I'll say it again we need more ever, more than a 2 party system. Those other parts have to be included in our government like in the way it works in other countries like Denmark, Norway, etc.
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kachikirby · 5 months ago
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IF YOU LIVE IN THE US, PLEASE READ THIS
Posting this from the bird app since I hope it can help people.
People have been contacting the White House directly to demand a recount, especially since there has been evidence that not every ballot has been counted and will be thrown away if it hasn't been cured.
The link to contact the White House is here!
The following screenshot comes from here!
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If you need help writing something, check under the cut! I've provided a prewritten response from one of the replies!
"I am a concerned citizen, and I need you to hear me. I urge you to recount the ballots from this election and investigate election interference. Bomb threats have been called into multiple polling locations, causing some to close early. Domestic terrorists have burned ballot boxes. An unprecedented number of ballots have been rejected and require curing. There have been reports of polling officers allowing voter intimidation in and outside of polling places across the country and an estimated 20 million mail in ballots are unaccounted for. In addition, many people have reported that ballots were not counted for suspicious reasons such as signature invalidation which is information that vote counters do not have access to. These events have occurred in swing states such as Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Georgia, for instance."
Feel free to add and change what you want, this is just a base for you to work off of.
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maxbegone · 9 months ago
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information:
John Oliver clip
tumblr post with sources
post with a video breakdown
via nowthisimpact on Instagram
breakdown post
All In With Chris Hayes clip via MSNBC
*Please add any additional sources you may have and find useful*
I encourage everyone to not only be aware of Project 2025, but educate yourself on exactly what is — a nearly one thousand page document by Conservatives that describes the creation of an authoritarian state and dismantling of major necessary agencies (EPA, Department of Education, etc), as well as including a plan to remove those who hold high government seats and replace them with loyalists who have little to no experience in that field.
An estimated 41 million Gen Z teens will turn eighteen before this election. Please make sure you are registered to vote by November, and be sure to get to the polls on November 5th.
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thosemotivationalquotes · 5 months ago
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Friendly reminder that almost half of the states in the U.S. have same day registration! This means you can go to the polling center for your location, register there, and cast your vote same day. So if you are over 18, are a U.S. citizen, and live in one of the states listed below, it is not too late to register and vote! I’m going to put notes for some of the states where voting is extra important due to the political climate of the state. *Please note that every state has its own rules and requirements for same day registration and voting, some are only for early voting, or have very specific ID requirements. Make sure to research your state specifically before showing up to the polls
California
Colorado
Connecticut
D.C.
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Iowa - recent polls indicate state could flip from red to blue
Maine
Maryland
Michigan - swing state! Could go red or blue!
Minnesota
Montana
Nevada - swing state! Could go red or blue!
New Hampshire
New Mexico
North Carolina - swing state! Could go red or blue - same day registration allowed only for early voting
North Dakota - voter registration not required
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin - swing state! Could go red or blue
Wyoming
You can go here for more info on voter registration
I also have a huge list of voting resources here
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usalibertynews · 5 months ago
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2024 Presidential Election Live: Trump and Harris Secure Wins as Attention Shifts to Key Battlegrounds
2024 Presidential Election Live: Vote Counting Underway Across the U.S. as Trump and Harris Claim Early Wins; Focus Turns to Battlegrounds As Americans continue to cast ballots, some states have already been projected as wins for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris, while others still have long voter queues. All eyes are on Georgia, a critical swing state where votes are being tallied quickly…
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world-news-and-job-offer · 5 months ago
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sujooon · 5 months ago
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As the New Hampshire general election kicks off, the first in-person votes were cast at midnight in the small town of Dixville Notch, where a mere six registered voters made their voices heard in this pivotal moment. The tradition, which dates back to 1960, saw voters casting their ballots in a wooden box shortly after midnight, with results announced just minutes later. In a surprising twist, the presidential race resulted in a tie, with both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump receiving three votes each. The polls, which opened at midnight, closed at 12:07 a.m. ET after all six voters had cast their ballots.
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Fuck the GOP
Let's show Trump who's on Top!
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anistarrose · 5 months ago
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Please don't tune out when you get to the non-partisan section of your ballot this November. First off, where state Supreme Court justices are elected, Republicans are trying their darndest to elect candidates who will destroy reproductive freedom, gut voting rights, and do everything in their power to give "contested" elections to Republicans. Contrast Wisconsin electing a justice in 2023 who helped rule two partisan gerrymanders unconstitutional, versus North Carolina electing a conservative majority in 2022, who upheld a racist voter ID law and a partisan gerrymander that liberal justices had previously struck down both of.
Second, local judicial offices will make infinitely more of an impact on your community than a divided state or federal legislature will. District and circuit courts, especially, are where criminalization of homelessness and poverty play out, and where electing a progressive judge with a commitment to criminal justice reform can make an immediate difference in people's lives.
It's a premier example of buying people time, and doing profound-short-term good, while we work to eventually change the system. You might not think there will be any such progressive justices running in your district, but you won't know unless you do your research. (More on "research" in a moment.)
The candidates you elect to your non-partisan city council will determine whether those laws criminalizing homelessness get passed, how many blank checks the police get to surveil and oppress, and whether lifesaving harm reduction programs, like needle exchanges and even fentanyl test strips, are legal in your municipality. Your non-partisan school board might need your vote to fend off Moms for Liberty candidates and their ilk, who want to ban every book with a queer person or acknowledgement of racism in it.
Of course, this begs the question — if these candidates are non-partisan, and often hyper-local, then how do I research them? There's so much less information and press about them, so how do I make an informed decision?
I'm not an expert, myself. But I do think/hope I have enough tips to consist of a useful conclusion to this post:
Plan ahead. If you vote in person, figure out what's on your ballot before you show up and get jumpscared by names you don't know. Find out what's on your ballot beforehand, and bring notes with you when you vote. Your city website should have a sample ballot, and if they drop the ball, go to Ballotpedia.
Ballotpedia in general, speaking of which. Candidates often answer Ballotpedia's interviews, and if you're lucky, you'll also get all the dirt on who's donating to their campaign.
Check endorsements. Usually candidates are very vocal about these on their websites. If local/state progressive leaders and a couple unions (not counting police unions lol) are endorsing a candidate, then that's not the end of my personal research process per se, but it usually speeds things up.
Check the back of the ballot. That's where non-partisan races usually bleed over to. This is the other reason why notes are helpful, because they can confirm you're not missing anything.
I've seen some misconceptions in the reblogs, so an addendum to my point about bringing notes on the candidates: I strongly suggest making those notes a physical list that you bring polling place with you. Many states do allow phones at the polling place, but several states explicitly don't — Nevada, Maryland, and Texas all ban phones, and that may not be an exhaustive list. There may also be states that allow individual city clerks to set policies.
You should also pause and think before you take a photo of your ballot, because even some states that don't ban phones still ban ballot photographs. But whether it's a photo, or just having your phone in general — in an environment as high-risk for voter suppression as the current one, you don't want even a little bit of ambiguity about your conduct. Physical notes are your friends.
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hamletthedane · 5 months ago
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Continuing my series of pretending tumblr polls are methodologically sound:
(+ bonus for the tags: how many of your friends and family do you think will vote, regardless of who they’re voting for.
And non-usamericans how are you feeling about the American election? 👀)
PLEASE REBLOG TO SPREAD BEFORE ELECTION DAY 🇺🇸🗳️🗳️
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