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

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    2024 was the year of the vote. More than 60 countries – home to nearly half the planet’s population – selected their leaders. In the history of democracy, it is a first. In the history of ...

  3. Foot voting - Wikipedia

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    People who engage in foot voting are said to "vote with their feet". [ 1 ] Legal scholar Ilya Somin has described foot voting as "a tool for enhancing political freedom: the ability of the people to choose the political regime under which they wish to live". [ 2 ]

  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. Latino voters put identity issues aside in 2024 - AOL

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    People are going to vote with their wallets, like it happened with Reagan, like it happened with Clinton,” said Ivan Garcia-Hidalgo, a Republican strategist. “And the wallets are screwed ...

  6. Dollar voting - Wikipedia

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    Products that do not sell as well as expected will receive fewer productive resources in the future. According to this analogy, consumers vote for "winners" and "losers" with their purchases. This argument was used to explain market allocations of goods and services under the catchphrase "consumer sovereignty". [citation needed]

  7. 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.

  8. Can you take a selfie where you vote? Bring your notes ... - AOL

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    People will be heading to the polls soon for early voting for the 2024 general elections. ... Registered voters who forget their wallet and don’t have a photo ID with signature can still vote by ...

  9. Voting - Wikipedia

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    With approval voting, voters are encouraged to vote for as many candidates as they approve of, so the winner is much more likely to be any one of the five marbles because people who prefer green will be able to vote for every one of the green marbles. With two-round elections, the field of candidates is thinned prior to the second round of voting.