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  2. The most - and least - surprising votes from a historic year ...

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    Across the world, most voters did what they traditionally do and voted with their wallets, punishing, even tossing out, incumbents. Even where votes hadn’t been foreseen, elections continued to ...

  3. Foot voting - Wikipedia

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    Foot voting is expressing one's preferences through one's actions, by voluntarily participating in or withdrawing from an activity, group, or process; especially, physical migration to leave a situation one does not like, or to move to a situation one regards as more beneficial. People who engage in foot voting are said to "vote with their feet ...

  4. If Americans 'Vote Their Wallets,' What Will That Mean in ...

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    Once upon a time (circa 1992), a certain political pundit coined the clever phrase "It's the economy, stupid," whispered it in Bill Clinton's ear, and cemented Democrats' hold over the White House ...

  5. 50 Times Companies Put Profits Above Ethics With Their ... - AOL

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    One of the best ways to push back is to vote with your wallet. Opt for brands that maintain transparency and value, even if it means exploring lesser-known or store-brand alternatives," he said ...

  6. BuyBlue.org - Wikipedia

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    The BuyBlue team would like to thank you for all of your support over the past 2 years, unfortunately we are shutting our virtual doors. We hope that we've been able to educate consumers and inspire people to take action and vote with their wallets. Maybe another group will take up this charge in the future, but for now we can no longer do so.

  7. Dollar voting - Wikipedia

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    Dollar voting has faced criticism in modern America for being class-bound. Dollar voting is archetypically used by middle and upper middle class consumers who spend their money at local farmers markets, community agricultural programs, and the preparation of "slow food". [5]

  8. Why voting NO on Amendment 2 is a win for Kentucky’s ... - AOL

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    Voting No on Amendment 2 isn’t just about saving our public schools — it’s about saving our wallets and keeping our values of fairness and transparency intact. The devil’s in the details

  9. Vote With Your Wallet: 3 Ways to Ease Your Conscience ... - AOL

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