That's because I didn't explain ranked choice voting, I explained approval voting... They're two different things
As another person mentioned, the ring in the middle of a toilet lid strains the muscles differently. That said, prolonged sitting in chairs/etc as part of a sedentary lifestyle also carries an increased risk of hemorrhoids. Sitting down for too long is not great on the body.
You're given a list of candidates, and you can select however many of them you approve of being in office. Votes are then tallied, and whoever has the highest approval total is who gets voted in.
We can still push for positive climate policies on the local and state level. If Trump and his cronies try and say states can't acknowledge the climate in their policy, then we double down and push for it anyways for the reasons of grid resilience and pollution/health instead
Just because a kid grows up in a conservative house, that doesn't necessarily mean they grow up to be conservative. Most people do take the political beliefs of their parents into adulthood, but they're not all just mindless clones of their parents and do, in fact, live distinct lives with minds that can be changed
Those frustrated men will just be pointed towards feminism being the problem and the reason they can't get laid. Male sexual insecurity is gasoline on the fires of fascism. Maybe at least they won't have as much online fetish content to watch and get insecure over though... The point is, this could go any number of ways.
That's how it's been for basically decades
In terms of grassroots support, he's been very effective. This map is from 2020 when there was an actual primary but it does paint the picture pretty well:
Source of graph (it's paywalled but I found the image directly in the search results and copied it lol)
The "no takesies backsies" rule of the Internet applies 100x on decentralized platforms like Lemmy, since anything you post is being broadcasted to tons of other instances which can do whatever they want with the info. When you 'delete' something on the fediverse, all you're doing is politely requesting every instance that received the content to remove it.
In some states, you can't vote by mail except under specific circumstances, such as being a senior citizen or swearing that you'll be out of state entirely on election day.
I've been able to nix so many intrusive web elements with the ublock picker tool, often without leaving a trace due to modern web design practices. The YouTube shorts shelf is one such case, and it's shocking how well it worked!
The problem in my experience is that those apps are often quite bloated, require you to make an account, then run in the background slurping up telemetry data. (I'm looking at you, HP Smart)
And then if you run into a situation where the app stops working properly, if a reinstall doesn't fix it you're basically out of luck because the error logging and online documentation is functionally non-existent.