Alaskans, Don't Vote for Mary Peltola
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https://www.ktoo.org/2024/09/06/the-unseen-factor-driving-alaskas-migration-losses/
Mary Peltola: “Despite the Lower 48 having a very robust discourse on immigration, that has not been Alaska’s challenge,” she said. “Our challenge has been outmigration for over 10 years. In fact, we need J-1 visas like nobody’s business, because we need foreign people to come and help us fill our sectors.”
Peltola actually wants to IMPORT FOREIGNERS while the rest of the country is trying to stem the tide of illegals. Don't vote for her!!
NOTICE TO VOTERS FACING RANKED CHOICE VOTING: Just choose your candidate, and check their box all the way across the page - 1st choice, 2nd choice, 3rd choice, etc. If your candidate is eliminated, no other candidate will receive their votes. It negates the effect of ranked choice voting, and it's the way to "return" to regular voting until we can get RCV voted out.
But what happens if my candidate is removed? I would rather my vote go to my second choice, otherwise it's just lost, right?
Guess what? In normal (not ranked choice), if you vote for someone in a primary and that person loses the primary, your vote is also “just lost”, right?
What kind of leftist propaganda are they spewing up there? 🤦🏻♂️
I'm just saying, I like the idea of voting for my second candidate. Why is this leftist propaganda? The true patriots are often a third option, boxed out by the two wings of the uniparty. Doesn't this allow us to support them without ending up with the worst candidate overall?
It allows them to completely obfuscate the winners and losers. No one will be able to audit a ranked choice election - computers will be required, and where there’s computers, there’s shenanigans going on, guaranteed.
Which is why the left LOVES ranked choice voting, hence the leftist propaganda quip.
One man, one vote. You shouldnt need a flowchart in order to figure out an election.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf7ws2DF-zk
In regular voting, you choose one candidate. They either win or lose. If you want your vote to go to someone else if your first candidate loses, then yes, you'd need to put in a different candidate in the second column.