I get it:
Everyone wants to vote for Mamdani.
And, frankly, I don't blame them.
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I get it:
Everyone wants to vote for Mamdani.
And, frankly, I don't blame them.
We can vote with our hearts 💕
And our butts. 🍑
And my sword!
They should get their own Mamdani.
These are Kentuckians calling a Republican to complain. They are probably not trying to vote for Mamdani. Would be interesting to know, though.
Dont let this turn into reddit where every post that is clearly a joke requires an /s after it
I know that sarcasm isn't very clear on the internet, but they were, at least to me, very clearly joking
So jealous of NYC. Well not the cost to live there, but getting an open progressive soc-dem is pretty dope.
Kentucky, the least educated, most unhealthy because of underfunding and they keep voting for mconell. The stupidity cycle.
Hey now,, give them some credit! Alabama is worse!
As long as Mississippi still exists they both have some work to do.
You are out of date: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_Miracle
"After adjusting for demographics, in 2024, Mississippi was the nation's #1 state in Reading as well as in Mathematics. The state was the state whose students' performance increased the most from 2013 until 2022, despite the Covid-19 pandemic which contributed to depressed scores nationwide.[10]
Even without any adjustments for demographics, Mississippi ranks ninth in fourth-grade literacy. African-Americans in Mississippi outperform African-Americans in 47 of the other 49 states in reading; Mississippi's Hispanic students actually lead the nation for their demographic in reading (and second place in math)."
That's good they have been making efforts on that front.
Seems they are worst in per capita homicide, 5th worst in obesity, 2nd worst in poverty, and worst in life expectancy.
.... Mississippi ranks ninth in fourth-grade literacy.....
Someone should tell them there's eight more grades after 4th
Does Jackson have clean water again yet?
Kind of like "Florida Man" (or the corollary, "Ohio Man").
Just a reminder that Mississippi didn't ratify the 13th amendment (to end slavery) until 2013
It's honestly insane how many people thought it was midterms...
Like, I get time moves fast, but if they thought it was midterms they should have looked into candidates by now.
To be fair, it’s certainly felt like longer than only one year since the last election.
Over 36 Mooches!
if they thought it was midterms they should have looked into candidates by now
They did, the media told them who the candidates were, the ads told them who to vote for, and the big name politicians at the federal level told them who they endorsed. Duh. The media wouldn't tell them about things that don't affect them at all. /s
I’m curious how much press prop 50 got outside of California. With all the phone calls/texts, mailers, TV ads, people plastering freeway overpasses with signs about it, folks waving signs on street corners, it did feel like midterms.
I’m glad it’s done. I hope it passes. 90 minutes till they start counting votes…
By far the two largest races for my local election were nyc mayor and prop 50: all the press, all the publicity, all the talk …. And my ballot held city councillors and school board candidates who were mostly unopposed.
It’s actually unexpected: my town has had some contentious issues lately on school funding, higher density housing , bike lanes, pedestrianizing a section of our “main” street, and a war between a strong mayor and ineffective city council …. I expected to attract more candidates, more voters
I know you know this by now, but it passed by a good margin.
To be fair, Trump has caused so much chaos in less than a year that it feels like he's been in office for years
He's so awful that it feels like he's been in office since 2017. The memory of the Biden respite is all but eradicated.
Ah Kentucky...
Where men are men and sheep are nervous.
Lmaooooo
Swear to god, the entire country is like The Onion personified
George Conway, a former Republican lawyer, responded: “There is a distinct possibility that some people are too stupid to participate in a democracy.”
Glass houses, sir.
He has turned anti-maga, even though he was a Republican lawyer. He isn’t exactly throwing stones in a glass house, he’s at least partially sane.
Yeah this is the guy that his wife was Trump's old spokes lady and he used to constantly bag on her and everything that was said and he was very anti-trump. I don't remember him actually ever being maga.
National politics has gotten convoluted if you hallucinate an election. What exactly did people think was on this non-existent ballot? If it was all about New York City then that is really sad.
There are thousands of jurisdictions in the U.S., with plenty of elections going on, beyond the big ones in the news. My city always has something to vote on each year so I’m not surprised about some people thinking they are missing out on something. I’m actually surprised there aren’t any elections going on in Kentucky, do they have all city/town/county elections sync’d up with state/national races?
Non-Federal elections do not have a set date, like the Federal election does. Many localities have important elections on the same ballot and the same day -- not just to encourage turnout, but to save money. But some plan their elections on different dates throughout the year.
For instance, where I live we have to vote on the local school budget and school board, and they always have that election in May because the new board and budget needs to be in place for the school year starting in September.
Yup, that’s very true just pointing out that it’s not completely stupid that people might think they might have an election today, since it’s the default day such things occur, and contact a representative about it. Ideally, we should be encouraging people to take part in the civic process instead of casting derision on them with various snarky comments, which is what this politician did and what most comments here are doing.
Except these people aren't really trying to take part in the civic process. If they were, they would have realized a while ago that there was no local election on the ballot. The information is all public, after all.
They are getting upset that the TV told them that a brown person was poised to win something in a multicultural city 900 miles away, and there was nothing they could do to prevent it. That's not snarky, it's what happened.
There is nothing here indicating that people were actually calling about the NYC mayor or Virginia governor races, but just elections in general. The politician is the one who mentioned these races, likely to throw shade on the opposite party.
Local elections are extremely common off cycle and they tend to be poorly advertised unless elections commissions and other organizations actually put effort into them. Often times, the first time many people see a ballot for such elections is on Election Day.
likely to throw shade on the opposite party.
Why does this throw shade on the six Democrats who live in Kentucky? The guy is a Republican....
Republicans have been foaming at the mouth about these elections for the past several months and are taking every opportunity they can to cast democrats as “stupid, crazy, communists”. From what I can tell, this is just a more mild form of it, disguising it as public education. There was no reason for him to even mention these races but he did so anyways, likely to stoke controversy.
Is this cancel culture?