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”
- Yes
- No
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”
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
Have to vote tmw cuz lol Alabama no early vote
You bet your ass I did. Wore it to work.
Harsh, but fair.
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.
That’s illegal.
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.
My family and I just voted. Three in the Harris column. No wait.
If there’s no line you can just vote again like at Disneyland
Oops,
also both kids voted for the first time in a presidential general election (the older one hit the '22 midterms)
Knew my precinct well. Got there and maybe had 15 seconds of wait time. Line was starting to form after I left
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.
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!
Beautiful 80 degree day in Pittsburgh. Voted!
Voted, my anecdotal evidence is the two first time voters they called out were both college age women
Just more excited to vote for Kamala/Walz than she was for Biden.
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.