U.S. Politics in Real Time · @uspolitics
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lakelady · @lakelady
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With all the hoopla around George Santos and his lies why isn't anyone lighting a fire under the asses of the reporters covering him on the campaign trail? What the bloody hell were they doing? And if this shoddy reporting can happen with this campaign think of where else it's been happening as well.

#ElectionReform #campaignreporting #reveallies #askquestions

Last updated 3 years ago

Cold River · @Coldriver7
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Cold River · @Coldriver7
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Diane Bruce · @Dianora
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@MichaelEMann @TheGuardian Yes of course otherwise Ellul's prediction will come true. Ranked or up here in Canada Proportional.

#ElectionReform

Last updated 3 years ago

House passes Jan. 6 election reform bill

House lawmakers on Wednesday voted to approve legislation crafted by two members of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack committee that seeks to protect elections from interference by lawmakers. (...)

thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefin

#USHouseOfRepresentatives #ElectionReform #bill #ReformAct

Last updated 3 years ago

TerryF · @TerryF
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TX Gov Greg Abbot Wants to Dock the Dem Legislators Who Skipped Out of State to Avoid the Election Reform Vote

“No pay for those who abandon their responsibilities,” Abbott said in a tweet. “Stay tuned.”

Abbott wants to now call a special session for the vote. bit.ly/3uEZXfu

You'd almost think the Dems are trying to keep the vote as corrupt as we witnessed in the 2020 election or something.



#ElectionReform #2020vote

Last updated 4 years ago

Doc Edward Morbius ⭕​ · @dredmorbius
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Could “fuzzing” voting, election, and judicial process improve decisionmaking and democratic outcomes?

... Hands down the most fascinating article I’ve read over the past decade is Michael Schulson’s “How to choose? When your reasons are worse than useless, sometimes the most rational choice is a random stab in the dark”, in Aeon. The essay mostly concerns decisions under uncertainty and of the risk of bad decisions. It seems to me that it also applies to periods of extreme political partisanship and division. An unlikely but possible circumstance, I’m sure…

joindiaspora.com/posts/489ae7e

#sortition #ElectionReform #votingreform #politics #democracy #voting #ParliamentaryProcedure

Last updated 5 years ago