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Voted for the guy with a hook for a hand and that kicks all kind of ass FAMS!

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Voted for the guy with a hook for a hand and that kicks all kind of ass FAMS!
There won’t be a 2028 election.If ranked-choice voting passes I think Oregon, at least for the next Presidential election, will be viewed as a Swing State. I can see that being considered both good and bad. It would nice to have the presidential candidates come here and kiss our asses but if you think all the election TV ads are bad now...
Oh there will. But the people running against him will strangely suffer defenestration.There won’t be a 2028 election.
Probably fall out a window...Oh there will. But the people running against him will strangely suffer defenestration.
This is either a very clever response to my post….. or you don’t know what defenestration meansProbably fall out a window...
This is either a very clever response to my post….. or you don’t know what defenestration means![]()
I think he knows
Unfortunately, Phats can't answer. He had an accident ... fell out a window.
Deforestation is a serious problemProbably experienced defenestration.
I find this whole narrative to be BS. Yeah, the number of candidates was pretty ridiculous, and it required effort. But I was far more engaged in the mayor and city council races this year than I ever have been, and many people I've spoken to have said the same thing. And to be honest, if 20% of voters opted out of participating because looking at multiple candidates and selecting their favorites was "just too hard," then I will callously say that I don't want those people involved in the first place. If the local election isn't worth an hour of your time and attention, then I really don't care what you think.Portland’s ranked-choice debut causes voter engagement to crater
https://www.oregonlive.com/politics...tml?gift=b5be0308-e613-4099-ace9-f5de966b4b63
I agree wholeheartedly. The local level is where your vote actually counts. If you don't care to take the little time necessary to try and make your neighborhood a better place, then STFU. Skip the national and state votes for all I care, but at the county level on down, voting matters. Though Multnomah County is Portland, which is where it starts to get really murky......I find this whole narrative to be BS. Yeah, the number of candidates was pretty ridiculous, and it required effort. But I was far more engaged in the mayor and city council races this year than I ever have been, and many people I've spoken to have said the same thing. And to be honest, if 20% of voters opted out of participating because looking at multiple candidates and selecting their favorites was "just too hard," then I will callously say that I don't want those people involved in the first place. If the local election isn't worth an hour of your time and attention, then I really don't care what you think.