A distraction perhaps
You don’t have to drive all the way to the actual place
Elected President, election denier
Attorney general, broke the law
Health Department head, anti health products
Department of government efficiency, did terrible business deals
Man this is just too good
They’ll be the among the first to die when it comes to health and common sense
What do you even write in the email?
Can you call on wifi? Yes (voip numbers like you said). I think that’s a phone.
Obviously you need to be connected
If you want to hear the “why” part, that’s the 16m
Ah I see thanks for clarifying
Added a TLDW summary to the post if you want to take a peek
A flame of xylophone?
Actually good point, added a TLDW screenshot of the summary
I missed the joke earlier, lol
Well technically there is: pixel + graphene os + airplane mode with wifi only, from the video
New rule? For being a secretary?
Technically you can be concerned about immigration without being a fascist. Fascist doesn’t seem to have a clear agreed definition
Validated voters
Members of Pew Research Center’s nationally representative American Trends Panel were matched to public voting records from national commercial voter files in an attempt to find records for voting in the 2016 and 2020 general elections. Validated voters are citizens who told us in a post-election survey that they voted in a given election and have a record for voting in that election in a commercial voter file. Nonvoters are citizens who were not found to have a record of voting in any of the voter files or told us they did not vote.
In an effort to accurately locate official voting records, up to three commercial voter files were searched for each panelist. The number of commercial files consulted varied by when a panelist was recruited to the ATP. Three files were used for panelists recruited in 2022 or before, while one file was used for panelists recruited in 2023. Altogether, files from four different vendors were used, including two that serve conservative and Republican organizations and campaigns, one that serves progressive and Democratic organizations and campaigns, and one that is nonpartisan.
Additional details and caveats about the validation of votes in 2016 and 2020 can be found in these methodological reports:
An examination of the 2016 electorate, based on validated voters
Validated voters methodology
https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2024/10/10/pre-election-attitudes-methodology/
I believe you gotta go to each survey they’ve done for each of the widget to find out the source. I think they’re all based on the voter registration
I thought it was 3.2M voters that voted from home (via mail), only now I realize it’s absent
Let us know of you find out how. Heard others filtering but that might be on other platforms