I would normally pick all as 1 or 2, but I tried to think like a swing voter and what they care about. Since many aren't engaged they don't know or care about a lot of these real issues. So I concentrated on "their" issues as top priority.
Start with- VOTER SUPPRESSION As of November 2024, at least 29 states have voting restrictions in place. These restrictive laws include limitations on mail-in voting, stricter voter ID requirements, and constraints on ballot collection. Since 2020, around 78 restrictive voting laws have been passed across 30 states, with 63 currently effective this fall. Furthermore, 15 states have also passed laws that may interfere with election administration, impacting the integrity of the election process in some areas.
These restrictions have largely been enacted in Republican-led states, while Democratic-led states have mostly pursued measures to expand voting access, creating a significant national divide in voting legislation practices. This information is based on data and insights from sources like the Brennan Center for Justice and the Voting Rights Lab.
I would normally pick all as 1 or 2, but I tried to think like a swing voter and what they care about. Since many aren't engaged they don't know or care about a lot of these real issues. So I concentrated on "their" issues as top priority.
Thank you!
That thing was giving me an error I didn't make. Is it optimized for Chrome or something?
"Please don't select more than one response per column" I wasn't selecting more than 1 per column.
Did you scroll over to see 4-8 & select those?
So you can screw us later and do what the corporations tell you to do?
What’s with the google sign-in requirement? I did the survey it now I can’t get it to you
Start with- VOTER SUPPRESSION As of November 2024, at least 29 states have voting restrictions in place. These restrictive laws include limitations on mail-in voting, stricter voter ID requirements, and constraints on ballot collection. Since 2020, around 78 restrictive voting laws have been passed across 30 states, with 63 currently effective this fall. Furthermore, 15 states have also passed laws that may interfere with election administration, impacting the integrity of the election process in some areas.
These restrictions have largely been enacted in Republican-led states, while Democratic-led states have mostly pursued measures to expand voting access, creating a significant national divide in voting legislation practices. This information is based on data and insights from sources like the Brennan Center for Justice and the Voting Rights Lab.
That was hard. At least four should be #1, imo