The White House and Democratic members of Congress called Georgia Republican’s comparison a ‘compliment’

  • Wiz@midwest.social
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    1 year ago

    That needs to change, full stop!

    America’s system of voting “first past the post” ensures that one of the top two candidates will win. It pretty much guarantees a two-party system will win.

    So, the strategy would be:

      1. Try to get an alternative voting system like “Ranked Choice Voting” in place. This has been done successfully in Maine and Alaska, I think. We need more of it. [Yes, I know Ranked Choice is not perfect, but it’s definitely better than we have.]
      1. Until then, your best vote (mathematically) is to vote for one of the top two candidates that is closest to what you want. Yes, you’ll have to hold your nose a few times to vote for the “least worst” of the two, but honestly, it’s better than the alternative, of having the “worst worst” of the two.

    Hope this helps.

    • SCB@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      You don’t even have to oppose the two party system to support ranked choice. I like ranked choice, especially for state reps/senators, and I’m very pro two-party system.

      I know it opens the door to other parties I don’t necessarily want to exist, but it’s just a good idea full stop.