annotakahiro24 ground, signage, bags. We started with nothing at all.
I donât know if I can put up 100 of the 14,000 posters in Tokyo by myself. I was thinking about that.
But now, thanks to the team, thanks to all the volunteers, thanks to all of you who support us,
My posters have been placed in over 13,000 locations.
And in the media, my name is now being mentioned as one of the main candidates.
Thank you.
This is not in my power.
of the team members who support me, the volunteers, and the supporters who cheer me on,
That desire to âchange Tokyoâ and that desire has pushed me to this point.
On July 7, we will be voting in the Tokyo gubernatorial election.
Each and every one of you cast your vote for me, Takahiro Yasuno,
Here in Tokyo, here in Japan, we can be a valuable engine for building a new democracy, a future Tokyo with hope.
It will never be wasted.
By all means, please vote for Takahiro Yasuno.
Thank you very much.
<Thursday, July 4, 7:30 p.m., Kamata Station West Exit
takahiroanno A part on âAnticipated Budget and Measures to Secure Financial Resourcesâ has been added to the manifesto.
Can you really carry out your manifesto?ăWe have been asked, âCan you really implement the manifesto?â However, by implementing the manifesto in the first two years of the Governorâs term, all the policies can be realized within the budget increased by the increased tax revenue!
obscure_chinpan The theory is that the number of votes is actually exploding because there is a large segment of people who support Yasuno and are cool enough to just vote for who they believe in, rather than those who are calling out to those around them to get involved. The number of votes is actually increasing explosively. #Takahiro Yasuno nishio This is not only âthe type that does not call aroundâ, but also âthe type that cannot transmit because they are government employees, etc.â and âthe type that transmits on line or by word of mouth instead of to the general public (so they cannot be observed on the public Internet)â and so on. I think they are especially liked as âyoung people who donât persecute the elderlyâ by older people who donât transmit much on social networking sites.
nishio People in their 70s and 80s support the policy of âenriching the country through technologyâ and they also like the idea of âwe need to go digital so that people can vote even if they are crippled.â However, people in this demographic vote on the day of the election at a nearby polling place, so we canât read how many tens of thousands of people are there because they are not visible in the early voting exit polls.
nishio: âSupport from older people is stronger than expected, and the argument of enriching the country with technology is also supported by people in their 80s, and I think the reason is that they have experienced it as their own. https://youtu.be/mt19JfWbcBc?si=N3cXZxTmv9DFjn3a&t=3180âŠ
shuzaibusoku7 elders die first âwe winâ this is public service?ăAstonishing sense https://youtu.be/n_okGwKNBls?si=j6FodI17gj_uH6AS⊠@YouTube from # Shinji Ishimaru # Tokyo gubernatorial election # Himasora Akane minimafia998 You donât understand this statement when it is negative. shuzaibusoku7 Yes. Thatâs why I wrote sense. I donât know.
hiyorimi14hiyo Hey wait, too soon to respond! Are there any other candidates advocating public funding of the RS vaccine?
I believe this is a vaccine that was approved in January of this year and will be available for vaccination in June. I was going to have the RS virus inoculation at my own expense because I was afraid that the only treatment for RS virus was symptomatic,
Isnât it amazing?
takahiroanno: Takahiro Yasuno manifesto update.
Reflects proposed changes to public funding of RS virus vaccine for pregnant women https://github.com/takahiroanno2024/election2024/pull/293âŠ
Member of the House of Representatives, Liberal Democratic Party Mizuta Sugita.
nishio This may be a turning point in history where the old era in which politics was driven by parties, organizational votes, and media reports is over, and a new era in which each person votes according to his or her own personal feelings is coming.
miosugita I like this illustration, the face reminds me of characters from 80âs robot anime, especially around Elgeim to ZZ. This gubernatorial election, the one closest to my thoughts and direction is Himasora Akane. x.com/himasoraakane/âŠ
namidomero There are of course many pros and cons about Mr. Yasuno, but what makes me very happy is that most of the critical opinions focus on âpolicyâ. I felt that Mr. Yasunoâs honest and fair attitude has led to the spread of awareness of âpolicies, not politicsâ among supporters of other candidates.
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Tokyo Gubernatorial Election 2024
hayakawagomi When Takahiro Yasuno ran for Governor of Tokyo this time, for the first time in my life, I felt like voting for him because I thought âI like him! I think I voted for him because I thought âI like him! Up until now, I used to choose the men who I thought were âwho is still betterâ and I used to vote thinking âI have to make the young people presentâ, but I thought it would be good if everyone could vote for the men in a positive way.
annotakahiro24 Election Transparency The election campaign is in its final stages. I have published the current version of the cost of election campaign and political activities on NOTE. We hope it will help to improve the election system and make it more transparent! We will continue to run an open and clean campaign until the end! Thank you for your support! Tokyo Gubernatorial Election 2024 How much does an election cost?Takahiro Yasunoâs account book is open to the public! Transparency in politics and money! |Takahiro Yasunoâs office (official) []](https://note.com/annotakahiro24/n/nccb82392e3f3) #Takahiro YasunoTOKYOAITokyo Gubernatorial ElectionGovernor of Tokyo
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nishio This is really interesting and I recommend it!
u1_i I had the impression that it would cost more than I expected. I see that Mr. Anno had less flashy activities compared to the incumbent candidate, so I guess he would need further budget if he is going to be so flashy. I wish you the best of luck.
charo0915 Excellent! Moreover, the point is that it is open to the public during the election period.
monqsalsa Thank you for publishing this. Have you incurred any advisory fees for an attorney who is familiar with election legal matters? Also, a question about donations to cover expenses, can they be accepted after the polls open?
dandori95 I like the transparency of spending! By the way, how about the breakdown of income? (All self-funded?)
canoncampus Excellent âvisualizationâ! A necessary quality for future âpoliticiansâ. I would be happy if you could help us.
hitorikkoyui I voted forTakahiro Yasuno at the polls before the deadline! I was also able to see his street speech once.
In the past, I have often voted âI donât want someone to be accepted, so Iâll put him in the oppositionâ vote, but this time I I thought.
I look forward to the results to see how many people in Tokyo feel the same way!
adachiyasushi Japanese media really likes to report on political affairs. Both inside and outside of the party. As a result, political parties and politicians also mistakenly believe that politics is politics. Power struggles are important, but not if they are far from the will of the people. We have no choice but to rally around a common goal. The Osaka Restoration Association has gained support for more than ten years because it has advocated and implemented a unified political administration for the prefecture and the city.
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ksl_live The old man from Boipa is performing Boipa at Renhoâs town campaign, but originally itâs against the Public Choice Law if a paid professional singer sings in a campaign, but the old man can get money too. I think heâs at the level of a professional singer, right? By the way, when I checked with the Election Commission what would happen if Eriko Imai of the LDP provided music and dancing, the immediate answer was âviolation. koto_tsumu I was at the site of Shuntaro Torigoeâs Sugamo street advertising 8 years ago and was burned in the media the next morning when Shinichi Mori sang one verse of âEri-ee-monooooooâ.
koto_tsumuTokyo gubernatorial election Candidate Shuntaro Torigoe is the equivalent of Renho this time. This is Togenuki Jizo in Sugamo. He arrived 20 minutes late, but his speech was 3 minutes long, and his supporter Shinichi Mori sang a verse of Cape Erimo and that was it (*causing a Public Election Law commotion). The supporters of the (then) Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), who had to wait under the blazing sun, were crowding around local resident Mr. Yosuke Suzuki @20161023yousuke.
- Daimine Climbing 2024 Iâm on the move away from my PC, so I wonât be able to update the Twitter summary.
- Iâm using the Chrome extension to do this.
Only bookmarks that might not make sense later. https://x.com/himasoraakane/status/1809164128705286252?s=46&t=gkSZtjGEtUZPO0JCzBxCBw Oh, thatâs good.
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They say itâs dubious information from an unknown source, so if they open the box and itâs not second place at all, it doesnât mean they lied.
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Itâs an effective strike for people who see this and really think theyâre in second place, and in fact there are many such people in the support base, so itâs probably useful to inspire morale.
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This is not available to the Anno camp.
- First of all, the policy of âno backbitingâ makes it impossible to lie in the first place.
- Furthermore, itâs not even effective because a large portion of the support base will judge these types of transmissions to be lies and trust will drop.
- Even processing the graphs of the fastest growing social networking posts into impressive looking graphs has a lot of opposition within the team.
- I canât give you a fraud graph.
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