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- politics
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- politics
“That means Voters for Responsive Government, which was formed as a political action committee in April, must have taken in all of the donations fueling its multi-million dollar campaign against Jayapal in the three weeks before the election – past the April 30 deadline that would have required the group to disclose its backers before Oregon’s May 21 primary.”
Oh, definitely, but even before we went 100% vote by mail in 2000, there were voters pamphlets.
Which state are you in? You’d think there’d be a website or something.
Here’s ours:
https://oregonvotes.gov/voters-guide/english/votersguide.html
The only obvious one missing is Trump, but his campaign refused to file a statement.
https://www.kgw.com/article/news/verify/donald-trump-primary-ballot-oregon/283-1f481f17-ab1d-498a-a4a2-65e3459bf946
I make a personal policy of not giving out information about myself. When somebody searches my real name they see a picture in the newspaper from a charity event 6 years ago and that’s it.
I get it, I have the same name as an actor who popped up in Star Trek. When his name hit the credits, my phone didn’t stop ringing for 3 hours. LOL.
“Yes, I saw it, no, it wasn’t me.” Click.
“Yes, I saw it, no, it wasn’t me.” Click.
“I dunno, he was a Klingon or something.” Click.
“I dunno, he was a Klingon or something.” Click.
Anyway… a SURPRISING number of states don’t do voters pamphlets.
https://ballotpedia.org/Features_of_official_voter_guides,_compared_by_state