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posted ago by Shadowman3001 [M] ago by Shadowman3001 +7972 / -1

Permastickied until the election

We think nationally a lot, but let's talk local for a bit!

Rules for this thread are pretty simple. Top-level posts must be structured as such or they'll be deleted:

[STATE]

[COUNTY/CITY/etc (if applicable)]

[Position title. School board, police chief, dog catcher, tax hike, etc.]: -Who is the MAGA candidate(s), or Yes/No to the initiative. Please include an explanation (and link, if possible)

Example:


NORTH DAKOTA

FARGO COUNTY

Police Chief:

-Deputy Dangle. He puts rollerskating hookers away and doesn't afraid of anything

School tax increase

-Vote NO. They're failing our students, churning out rollerskating hookers. They'll use the money for rayciss training anyway.


If you're looking for advice for your state/county, ctrl-F and search for it. If nothing comes up, do some research and advise others!

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bucky_the_wonder_pig 8 points ago +8 / -0

California

PROP 22 - VOTE NO

NO ON 22 The shitty GOP here supports 22, but all this does if give Big Tech a break on labor. Fuck that. No on 22. Make them repeal AB5.

If 22 passes in California, AB5 continues to fuck over truckers, contractors, etc. The only hope of repealing AB5 lies in getting tech to throw a shit-fit and pushing Sacramento to repeal it all.

**NO ON 22. **

Fuck the California worthless never-trump GOP.

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Moonlight 1 point ago +1 / -0

I voted yes on Prop 22. I worked with a business man who does contracting stuff. Although AB5 has slowed down his work, California is more hurt with Prop 22 passing than not passing. There is a reason why Democrats and Newsom are trying to take down Prop 22. Either way, it is more beneficial for republicans to vote yes on Prop 22 than to vote no when most democrats would pick no.