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Of all the things you could've said, that's what you chose to comment on? Don't start looking silly now and start arguing semantics. You came at this strong. What happened? Losing confidence all of a sudden when called out?
Anyway, I'd love that for you!
I don't know if you know, but generally speaking, an election is a vote held to choose who holds political power. And less commonly, it's used in the general sense to make a generic choice. I chose one definition over the other deliberately to make a distinction about the purpose of votes on a referendum or ballot initiative that are less commonly said to have been "elected". But you know, I won't get mad if you "elect" cake for breakfast over scrambled eggs. You do you, boo.
Yes, I chose to comment on that because it shows you're arguing based on incorrect ideas.
No it's not. You thought it was, but it's not. I'm talking about political elections, you're talking about voting to choose between options. Electing to choose something over another thing doesn't mean you held an election lol
Words have meanings, and you clearly don't know what the words you're using mean.
I investigate well before I reply. Do you really want to go there?
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/election
https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/election
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Election
You sure about that? Looks like you're the one struggling with reading comprehension. Either that or you're grasping at straws already.
Anyway, nice diversion. Just like you did last time.