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Originally Posted by Flat Six
Many years ago I dated a woman from a semi-large family -- 14 adults for dinner at the folks' house every Sunday. Before every election after Sunday dinner they'd get together and discuss candidates and ballot measures, with everyone getting a say and debating pros & cons. Then they'd decide how to vote -- as a bloc -- on every issue/office. Their premise was they didn't want any one person's vote to cancel out another's. One of the coolest civic-minded traditions I've ever seen.
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So,,, as a collective??
Sounds like a similar concept that I don’t endorse.
Can’t say I’m a fan of that at all. My mother’s vote is no business of mine and vice versa. My mother believes in the sanctity of voter privacy. So much so that she doesn’t share even with my Pops.
As it should be for those that wish to exercise that hard earned right.