Votap: A Global Voting Platform for Political Leader Ratings
By
Alexandr Cizek
Sesame, salt, and substance. A flagship bake.
Summary
Votap is a platform that allows global users to vote on political leaders using a simple upvote/downvote system similar to Google Reviews. The platform enables real-time tracking of public opinion on politicians worldwide, with live charts showing thousands of votes moving in response to user interactions. It's presented as a democratic tool for global political engagement and opinion sharing.
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Tap to upvote or downvote—and see thousands of votes move the chart live.
A platform for the world to vote on political leaders.
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