You've inspired me, and now my 17-term representative will win by 200,001 votes instead of 200,000.
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Here Twitter, as it sometimes does, has brought us to perfect agreement.
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But that’s the trouble with collective action at scale. We only know that after the fact.
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some say in the ads
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In 2016, Daryl Fucking Issa won by 2,348 votes. California voters also gave the world Devin Nunes, Dana Rohrabacher, Steve Knight, Duncan Hunter... This year, some of these assholes will be gone, because people in safe districts finally realized voting matters and helped out
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That's if you assume people make the decision on whether to vote independently of other people. I'm not sure willingness to vote isn't contageous among communities.
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I've come to really appreciate the community parts of voting. That's a whole other game right there.
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Depends on what's on the ballot. I live in Seattle, so my influence on which people are in at the national level is small. But I also vote locally, and state initiatives I care about are on the ballot, and I can influence those decisions.
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The presidential election, maybe. But Devin Nunes and Dana Rohrabacher were both up then, too.
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Which, yes, doesn’t really address the Jill Stein angle.
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