In an era saturated with identity markers, qualifiers, and classifications, the voting booth used to stand as a last refuge of simplicity: a name, a party, a choice. That was enough. Not anymore. When I voted in this year’s Pennsylvania primary, I noticed something new. Candidates for the Republican State Committee were listed not just by name, but by gender. It was a first and hopefully not the beginning of a trend where the ballot becomes a bi…
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