As usual, I’m sharing my stances on every vote I’m eligible for in the June 2026 election in California and Alameda county.
As usual, I’m sharing my stances on every vote I’m eligible for in the June 2026 election in California and Alameda county.
From filling out my November 2024 ballot to dropping it in the mailbox, I voted fast as I could. Think you can beat my time?
As usual, I’m sharing my stances on every vote I’m eligible for in the November 2024 election in Alameda county, California and Emeryville.
In every election since Bush v Gore, I’ve heard people make excuses not to vote. I’m weary of it, so let’s speed run this sh!t.
As usual, I’m sharing my ballot for the upcoming election here along with brief summaries of why I made the choices I did.
In an effort toward transparency, I’ve written documentation for my process of deciding who and what I vote for in national elections.
Those who have followed me online probably already know how I’ve been feeling. I needed to write this for myself.
I’ve spent over a year arguing about the 2016 election. I’m exhausted and can’t wait for it to be over. My compiled thoughts:
What happened to us? We used to think for ourselves. We used to have a diverse array of beliefs and ideas. I always thought that partisanship was something that regular folks like me and you would ignore as stupid political bickering, but now everywhere I go I see Blue people and Red people.