As far as I know, campaigning is not allowed at a polling station and within a certain radius around them. How strict is it what counts as campaigning in that context? For example, from what a news report I just watched, it looked to me as if one of the candidates of a current election cast their...
> Democrats have once again decided to place the very risky bet that catering to moderate, college-educated voters will win more support than it loses in working-class defections. Leading up to election day, they’ve put most of their chips on a message that warns voters of the threat posed by a second Trump presidency. If our study’s results are any indication, it’s a gamble that could backfire massively.
I mean we said we should allow off-topic discussions again on TNB, having a few messages on election day of the most influential county in the world is acceptable I would think
> South Dakota became the second state to reject a ballot measure that would have restored or protected abortion access since the overturning Roe v. Wade in 2022. (AP)
@Cow You may want to head over into this chatroom (I don't know what CHQ's guidelines are for politics, so I'm not trying to say you're in the wrong at all, just that I see people are discussing the U.S. election there)