How You Should Vote (in all future American-National and -State Ballots)

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@mythociate (21437)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
June 20, 2018 2:53pm CST
Basically, you should take the quiz under your state's link on the connected page, and then vote for 'whoever they say matches your profile the best' (unless of course you know 'the true political stances' of all the candidates better than iSideWith does). https://www.isidewith.com/voter-guide I think this is the way we should choose our representatives ... as this is the surest way we can choose 'the candidates who are "our clones"---the ones who ARE "us" in the legislative body (the same way we hope our President "represents" us to foreign leaders).' I write this because I'm looking right now at an absentee-ballot for the upcoming midterms, and I hardly know ANY of the candidates! And--truth be told--I don't care. I mean, I'm sure they're all "great people," "wonderful friends, etc.; but I don't want to vote for someone "because they're a good friend" (like (the one candidate I do 'know' on this ballot) Donald Wentroth tells me another legislator gave as 'the reason for voting for a bill'---"because the guy who wrote it is a good friend ")
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@TheHorse (205259)
• Walnut Creek, California
20 Jun 18
I'm voting for "balance." But with Trump as President, I'll lean toward the Left, I suppose.
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@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
21 Jun 18
Is that 'how you would choose which laws to vote-for or -against' if [i[you[/i] were in the legislature?'