>>8065875
>>8065681
Heya both of youse guyse,
I think research on local and state candidates is very important and will help us a lot. Last time I had to cast votes in a state election it was really difficult to learn anything about candidates for school board, judge, state treasurer, etc. all the way up to senator, rep and governor candidates.
The only problem is that any anon who contributes a lot of research for a specific state may be doxing their state of residence. That troubles me. We've got enough trouble without doxxing ourselves.
Only solution I can think is to write in a manner that is generic, and use a VPN when posting in state breads, and change your IP address before posting in other breads where your identity might be correlated with the IP address. Even that concerns me a bit.
Or we could all research candidates in states other than the one where we reside!
Can other anons think up other ideas to protect our identity when posting in state breads?