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Jerry's avatar

I own a small factory in Ann Arbor, Michigan with about 70 employees (a lot of 20 somethings). We discovered that when we brought a nurse in to administer free flu and covid shots and gave everyone a paid half our off to recover, our company vax rate went from 40% to 90%. I'll never underestimate human inertia and laziness again, and am now paying my staff an hour of PTO (all shifts will begin an hour later) + reimbursing Uber rides to the polls on election day. We aren't asking who they voted for (though Ann Arbor is a leftwing outlier), but you may have similar opportunities in your life to enable people to vote who have been persuaded and are just that lazy or unmotivated to go actually vote.

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This article has a coincidental timing: just last night I had my first chat with one of my relatives on who to vote for. She very much believes in ticket splitting, so my persuasion strategy was to get her to vote for a few Republicans that were going to win no matter what, while reserving Democrats for the few races that will actually be close, which are on the county level. There will be different persuasion strategies for different people, of course.

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