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In reply to the discussion: Before You Tell Me Who to Vote for in My State of Minnesota [View all]MineralMan
(151,728 posts)38. I was talking about elections and candidates in states other than your own.
None of the things you brought up have anything to do with what I was talking about.
We discuss many things here on DU. I take part in many of those discussions, and have done since 2008,. However, there is only one election in which people from every state vote. That is the one for President and Vice President of the United States. Every other election is held in a state or local area. That's what I'm talking about.
If there is an election for governor in the State of Minnesota, which there is, only voters registered in Minnesota can vote in that election. If you do not live in that state, you have your own elections and candidates to think about.
Please read my original post in this thread again. Your reply has nothing to do with that.
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I respectfully disagree in this regard: We can and should, if possible, contribute to the campaigns
Ocelot II
Sunday
#4
You're allowed to donate, but hush... Keep them pretty finger typing tips to yourself ❤️
MerryBlooms
Sunday
#16
And none of them are running for any office right now. They are all irrelevant.
MineralMan
13 hrs ago
#62
I agree that people usually know the candidates and issues in their state of residence
senseandsensibility
Sunday
#20
There are always going to be bad actors with nefarious intentions among us. ...
littlemissmartypants
Sunday
#23
So Im confused - I should only donate money to candidates in my state? Or cani support candidates
Nanjeanne
Sunday
#30
"You won't have anything to do with how they turn out." HAVE YOU ANY IDEA......
ColoringFool
20 hrs ago
#37
I was talking about elections and candidates in states other than your own.
MineralMan
19 hrs ago
#38
I'd never tell you who to vote for. I'm in California where lots of people have opinions on who I should vote for.
Iggo
19 hrs ago
#39
Of course it matters to me. It's the UNITED STATES senate, not the Minnesota senate
NoRethugFriends
16 hrs ago
#58