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"content": "nostr:npub1q68kyp8xg8gygg9zy5wu0a0n2e7k2yr209hzrsx7wt9w4l2mfntqm222xl I do agree voting against someone instead of for someone is quite a terrible place, however as a graybeard I can say this has been the way of things for several decades now. It started with the presidential races but eventually came down to the rest of the state and local elections. I do feel like I’m voting for the “least worse” as opposed to the “clear best”, and I’ve felt this since the 90s.",
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