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Gavin Bena 🗳

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your local neighborhood elections nerd & democratic party committeeman for jefferson township, missouri

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I actually think it’s really cool that I can have a thought like “I wonder how well Ross Perot would’ve done in 1992 if we used approval voting” and then I can just find an academic journal online where they think through that exact idea Clinton: 54.9% Bush: 49.3% Perot: 41.7%

I actually think it’s really cool that I can have a thought like “I wonder how well Ross Perot would’ve done in 1992 if we used approval voting” and then I can just find an academic journal online where they think through that exact idea

Clinton: 54.9%
Bush: 49.3%
Perot: 41.7%
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NEW AD: Ann Wagner backed the tariffs causing prices to soar. And she just cast the deciding vote to raise the cost of your groceries and cut your health care, including Medicaid. All to pay for tax cuts for the ultra-rich. #MO02

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randomly imagining if state politics were a bit more divorced from federal voting patterns, with every Governor elected simultaneously in midterm elections via nonpartisan blanket approval voting

randomly imagining if state politics were a bit more divorced from federal voting patterns, with every Governor elected simultaneously in midterm elections via nonpartisan blanket approval voting
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The 2021 Dem Mayoral Primary hypothetical between Kathryn Garcia and Maya Wiley. An exemplar as to how their primary coalitions differ sees Wiley Winning with African Americans throughout the city, Latines—Especially Puerto Ricans—and progressive whites in Williamsburg & Astoria

The 2021 Dem Mayoral Primary hypothetical between Kathryn Garcia and Maya Wiley. An exemplar as to how their primary coalitions differ sees Wiley Winning with African Americans throughout the city, Latines—Especially Puerto Ricans—and progressive whites in Williamsburg & Astoria
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St. Louis City is divided into 14 wards, with populations of ~22k each. If St. Louis County were divided into wards of the same population, it would have 46 - for a total of 60 wards between the two. Here's a quick guess at what that could look like:

St. Louis City is divided into 14 wards, with populations of ~22k each. 

If St. Louis County were divided into wards of the same population, it would have 46 - for a total of 60 wards between the two.

Here's a quick guess at what that could look like:
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Mapped the possible 2021 NYC mayoral primary matchup results by city council district: Adams defeats both Garcia and Wiley in head-to-heads, and Wiley loses to both-though she performs better with black and hispanic voters against Adams than Garcia had. Data credit: sageoftime.bsky.social🇵🇷

Mapped the possible 2021 NYC mayoral primary matchup results by city council district:
Adams defeats both Garcia and Wiley in head-to-heads, and Wiley loses to both-though she performs better with black and hispanic voters against Adams than Garcia had.

Data credit: <a href="/SageOfTime1/">sageoftime.bsky.social🇵🇷</a>