I like the colors and the easier to read font. I feel like it needs a "for", "with", "using" or something in there.
We don't need the extra word, but we are not the target audience.
I feel like the extra word hints that we're not suggesting that you vote for some politician who is going to fix the money, but rather something else. Hopefully it will evoke "What is this? Direct action? Maybe I should click the link and see what this is all about..."
Just my 2 sats. 🙃
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Do you think it makes sense in the political context?
vote red
vote blue
vote better money
Kind of like better money is the candidate. Or is it too much of a stretch?
That's a pretty good comparison. If I saw a sticker that said "vote green" I would have a pretty good idea of what it meant.
It's still the traditional kind of voting, not direct action, but I think the wording can work here.
I'm giving them out