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Imagine going through life as unhinged as DVO is.

I voted early, and even though I'm just a "regular American," somehow managed to vote no on both ballot issues. Thanks for the article untangling both a couple of weeks ago, btw.

In my town, the big races are for school board and city council--and for once, they're kind of lively. Nothing dramatic, and no one's screaming at senate pages, but it's been nice to see a ton of yard signs, and quite a few people doing door knocking/leafletting.

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Apr 2Liked by Dan Shafer

I somehow managed to vote no here in Wausau whilst voting on other important local issues.

Haven’t visited X in a while; so I decided to look at DVO’s timeline and my verdict is: WOW! Seems like he has some anger management issues…

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Apr 2Liked by Dan Shafer

I voted early (Friday), as I usually do. It was nice to see a fairly steady stream of folks coming through.

I was also pleasantly surprised that the volunteer poll workers were actively recruiting for the August and November elections. It's something I'm considering doing, if I can make my personal logistics work.

Downsides of this election: very little candidate info available for the mayoral, school board, alder, or county board races. The local radio station hosted a forum for the mayoral candidates, but didn't post a transcript for the hearing impaired. Most of what *was* available was heavily partisan despite these being technically non-partisan races. The effect of how bitterly divisive politics at all levels have become, I suppose.

Thank you for the article on the referendum questions; I'd been already leaning "no" on both, but it was good to have additional clarity.

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