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Your regular reminder that the median voter holds policy positions closer to Bernie Sanders' than Nikki Haley's, on just about every policy issue, & that our society would reflect those if we were anything remotely close to being an actual, functioning republic/democracy.
Your regular reminder that the median voter holds policy positions closer to Bernie Sanders' than Nikki Haley's, on just about every policy issue, & that our society would reflect those if we were anything remotely close to being an actual, functioning republic/democracy.
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Which begs the question, what's the best strategy for developing a better functioning republic/democracy?
Clearly voting for Trump is the antithesis but is just voting for Biden enough?
Every nuance of what we achieve between now and then doesn't need to be known in advance.
Is it the polarization (weβre divided or manipulated along so many fault lines), voter suppression , gerrymandering, disinformation, a loss of confidence in our democratic institutions (SCOTUS is a good example), inspiring leadership? All of the above?