Here in Florida, there’s been a new record set in the number of voters turning out for early voting. (I vote by mail because waiting in lines with an arthritic back means I need to sit down, and there are no chairs.) I hope the large turnout is a good sign…
I need to ponder before I say anything beyond this: Oh, my gosh, I love this in so many ways… not the least of which is the “audience participation” element. More later.
Much as I hate to break up voting chat*, longer term fans of Nancy may be in interested in this article in the Daily Cartoonist, where D. D. Degg looks at some Peanuts strips drawn by Nancy alum Al Plastino, who some consider as having captured Bushmiller’s look better than anyone.
Peanuts by Plastino would have … led to interesting comments these days, if nothing else.
*Being completely serious here. Elections are like crack cocaine for me.
And…. ice cream does seem like a great reward for voting! Now I have to decide if my wife and I will go to Baskin Robbins or to Coldstone Creamery after voting tomorrow! :)
Excellent strip today. Thank you, Olivia Jaimes! My former polling place would have baked goods for sale on Election Day, and the current place— a church (!?) — sometimes has free cookies and coffee. A few churches have election-night spaghetti dinners, where the local incumbents like to get in front of the TV cameras.While “political statement” clothing is discouraged or banned, I’d consider wearing a tee that says “in science we trust.”
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 6 years ago
I endorse the use of ice cream as an incentive to boost the participation rate.
Also go vote, if you haven’t already.
Argythree about 6 years ago
Here in Florida, there’s been a new record set in the number of voters turning out for early voting. (I vote by mail because waiting in lines with an arthritic back means I need to sit down, and there are no chairs.) I hope the large turnout is a good sign…
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 6 years ago
I need to ponder before I say anything beyond this: Oh, my gosh, I love this in so many ways… not the least of which is the “audience participation” element. More later.
Hue SL about 6 years ago
I will be trying this.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 6 years ago
Much as I hate to break up voting chat*, longer term fans of Nancy may be in interested in this article in the Daily Cartoonist, where D. D. Degg looks at some Peanuts strips drawn by Nancy alum Al Plastino, who some consider as having captured Bushmiller’s look better than anyone.
Peanuts by Plastino would have … led to interesting comments these days, if nothing else.
*Being completely serious here. Elections are like crack cocaine for me.
asrialfeeple about 6 years ago
I approve of using icecream, or even frozen yoghurt, as incentive to vote.
atomicdog about 6 years ago
I bribed my son with lunch for voting. Probably illegal, but I don’t think he’ll turn me in.
TXPAScot. about 6 years ago
Nice try, Ms. Jaimes, but good luck getting some ice cream shop to honor it.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 6 years ago
Nancy knows her civic duty! To support the local ice cream parlor!
Rolf Rykken Premium Member about 6 years ago
OJ: clever strip! : )
Pipe Tobacco about 6 years ago
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The best “Get out the Vote” PSA I have ever seen! Very nice, Olivia! Thank you!
Pipe Tobacco about 6 years ago
And…. ice cream does seem like a great reward for voting! Now I have to decide if my wife and I will go to Baskin Robbins or to Coldstone Creamery after voting tomorrow! :)
DCBakerEsq about 6 years ago
Crack cocaine is commonly considered much better than an election.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 6 years ago
Only “Nancy” could be at once meta and a method to get out the vote.
atomicdog about 6 years ago
I like Fritzi’s raised eyebrow in the third panel.
countoftowergrove about 6 years ago
OMG! KUDOS FOR OLIVIA JAIMES FOR CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY!!!!!!!!!! Readers, don’t go overboard in you praise for my comment!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
I voted without an extra “incentive” since voting can be its own reward.
JudyAz about 6 years ago
Just remember – if you don’t vote, you give up your right to complain about the outcome.
TazzTec about 6 years ago
Excellent strip today. Thank you, Olivia Jaimes! My former polling place would have baked goods for sale on Election Day, and the current place— a church (!?) — sometimes has free cookies and coffee. A few churches have election-night spaghetti dinners, where the local incumbents like to get in front of the TV cameras.While “political statement” clothing is discouraged or banned, I’d consider wearing a tee that says “in science we trust.”
Deleted Account2623 about 6 years ago
I despise politics