• AbidanYre@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I mostly meant the fact that it lost.

    But there really wasn’t a campaign to speak of. There were some commercials and signs against it (some nonsense about how ranked choice wasn’t really choice, it didn’t make any sense), but I don’t remember seeing anything from the pro side.

    It was like they just expected everyone to know it was the better option and didn’t bother to campaign.

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      11 months ago

      I live in MA, voted for this, and was seriously confused when it lost. Not enough education about it and too much stupid fear mongering, I assume.

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        11 months ago

        Also live in mass. I remember almost everyone I talked to about it said they were voting no because they didn’t understand it and it was too confusing. I tried to educate as many people as I could and I did convince several, but some people just don’t like to learn about anything that seems a bit confusing at first and would rather just vote no because that seems like the easier option.