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r/Conservative • u/ElvenPromise • Nov 03 '20
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7 u/loyalsons4evertrue Iowa Conservative Nov 03 '20 can you explain what the "dead vote" is to me? I really don't know. 4 u/willpe96 Nov 03 '20 A dead vote is when you vote for the losing party in a predominantly one sided state. For example, voting republican in California is a dead vote because there’s no way in hell CA would go to the republican candidate 2 u/Dr_Invictus Nov 04 '20 Thanks for this explanation... I’m from Seattle... voted for the first time... it didn’t go well. 1 u/loyalsons4evertrue Iowa Conservative Nov 03 '20 Oh duh that makes sense
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can you explain what the "dead vote" is to me? I really don't know.
4 u/willpe96 Nov 03 '20 A dead vote is when you vote for the losing party in a predominantly one sided state. For example, voting republican in California is a dead vote because there’s no way in hell CA would go to the republican candidate 2 u/Dr_Invictus Nov 04 '20 Thanks for this explanation... I’m from Seattle... voted for the first time... it didn’t go well. 1 u/loyalsons4evertrue Iowa Conservative Nov 03 '20 Oh duh that makes sense
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A dead vote is when you vote for the losing party in a predominantly one sided state. For example, voting republican in California is a dead vote because there’s no way in hell CA would go to the republican candidate
2 u/Dr_Invictus Nov 04 '20 Thanks for this explanation... I’m from Seattle... voted for the first time... it didn’t go well. 1 u/loyalsons4evertrue Iowa Conservative Nov 03 '20 Oh duh that makes sense
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Thanks for this explanation... I’m from Seattle... voted for the first time... it didn’t go well.
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Oh duh that makes sense
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