Bipartisanship in action
So, what changed?
Support !rcv@ponder.cat if you want an alternative to the duopoly. It’s on the ballot in a lot of places coming up.
If you’re not doing that, but you are choosing to vote for a spoiler candidate, you can anticipate a whole lot more duopoly in the future.
Without RCV I can’t take other parties seriously. I’m not throwing my vote away.
RCV would be great, most definitely. However:
“But the defect that prevents independent presidential candidates West and De la Cruz from appearing on Georgia’s ballot does not pertain to the number of signatures acquired; it is that West’s electors and De la Cruz’s electors filed no nomination petitions at all,” Justice Sarah Warren wrote.
There’s a process for ballot access, which includes the candidate’s electors filing paperwork. They didn’t. Counting votes for these two candidates’ would be allowing ballot access to a candidate who didn’t meet the prerequisites. This court ruling appears appropriate, based on information I have at hand.
We can’t have people voting! - GOP
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It’s Georgia, despite the weird media blitz in recent years it’s one of the most backwards, racist, incredibly fascist- sympathetic states out there. It’s Mississippi but with peaches. Of course they’d be anti democracy.