• Rom@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      It’s just tiring how Republicans can openly subvert the will of the voters and face zero consequences for it, even from their own party.

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        11 months ago

        Normal and good are also not synonymous.

        Shit like this has always how politics worked in the US, even back in the colonial days. The American Revolution was basically rich landowners getting huffy that they didn’t have all the power.

        There’s more people saying the quiet part out loud, now, but it’s always been about getting one over on your opponent. It’d be nice if it was about representing the best interests of the people, and there are definitely quite a few who embody that… but they rarely get any kind of measurable power.

        The only way to change that is to acknowledge it and resolve to change it.

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            11 months ago

            Basically all the names on the ballot are randomised so people who number all the boxes in order of the ballot, 1-6 or however many, become statistically more equal across candidates. Many US states have the incumbant or primary state party always in the leading positions giving them an advantage with throwaway voters.