Maine's ranked-choice voting will be used in a federal general election for the first time, after previously using it in the primary system.
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Update: Democrats have taken the House of Representatives, while Republicans have retained control of the Senate.
Georgia's Brian Kemp Opens 'Cyber Crimes' Investigation Into State Democrats, 2 Days Before Election
Georgia Secretary of State and Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp opened an investigation into the state's Democratic Party Sunday, alleging a failed attempt to hack the Georgia voter registration system.
Previously: Exact Match Requirements Eased in Georgia Ahead of Midterms
(Score: 0, Flamebait) by Runaway1956 on Wednesday November 07 2018, @03:26PM (2 children)
Who told you that vindictiveness was a flaw? Unless it was a Sunday School teacher, then it had to be a liberal.
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 07 2018, @04:05PM
Yes, nothing is a flaw anymore. Greed, vindictiveness. Also racism, bigotry, misoginy. Not flaws, just "differences in opinion".
Soon, thiefs, pedophiles, rapists and murderers will no longer be considered criminals, just people with a "different" way of interacting with society. And those who will still be condemning them will be labeled "Social Justice Warriors".
If you have only a little knowledge of history, you'll see that that's how all past civilizations started their decline before their final collapse.
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Wednesday November 07 2018, @11:09PM
Sunday school it was. There's a Christian teaching about forgiveness.
The vindictiveness is the Scots-Irish in me. Sometimes useful when fighting revolutions against the British crown, but most often a drawback.
Washington DC delenda est.