I Voted!

I sent in my ballot a while back, but I held on to the sticker so that I could properly virtue signal on election day. Have I “voted”

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Me [noticing your “i voted” sticker]: hey! Nice! Who’d you vote for?

You: umm gosh, i voted a while back, i don’t remember for who

Me: yeah that’s what i thought. Take it off. [i beld my jacket lapel back to reveal a secret voting police badge] don’t do it again

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Have to vote tmw cuz lol Alabama no early vote

You bet your ass I did. Wore it to work.

Harsh, but fair.

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I still have the sticker but I didn’t keep it to virtue signal anything. I work remotely and have been virtually signaling with a photo of my “I Voted” sticker as a background for almost 2 weeks now.

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That’s illegal. :face_holding_back_tears:

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4 year old threads ftw

Unfortunately, I also encouraged my 2 college age nephews to vote. And they are voting for Trump. Get it from their Mom’s side of the family.

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My family and I just voted. Three in the Harris column. No wait.

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If there’s no line you can just vote again like at Disneyland

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Oops,

also both kids voted for the first time in a presidential general election (the older one hit the '22 midterms)

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Knew my precinct well. Got there and maybe had 15 seconds of wait time. Line was starting to form after I left

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Just voted. No line but constant stream of voters. I apparently have some shit to deal with because, ngl, I had a brief moment of emotions walking back to my car.

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I definitely have observed the act of public voting to drive my anxiety up. In some ways it reminds me of public speaking because there is a lot of build up to the event which seems to give it more weight. And also the fact that we do it once a year for some things but only every four years for the big one give that ball of anxiety a lot of time to fester!

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Beautiful 80 degree day in Pittsburgh. Voted!

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Voted, my anecdotal evidence is the two first time voters they called out were both college age women

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2020

2024

Less serious this year, maybe she’s got some good polling.

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Just more excited to vote for Kamala/Walz than she was for Biden.

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Line to vote for the first time ever at this polling spot. The only other line I’ve had to wait in was 2016, at a different polling spot.

Naturally some boomer in a black and grey US flag t-shirt was arguing with the black poll worker lady outside. Dude just had to push the envelope. I couldn’t see everything the t-shirt said, but I’m assuming that was the source of the argument.

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