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NRaleighLiberal

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Wed Nov 4, 2020, 12:25 AM Nov 2020

Sobering 538 live blog entry about the state of our democracy. worth a look.

NOV. 3, 11:20 PM
I published a book earlier this year, “Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop: The Case for Multiparty Democracy in America,” in which I worried about an escalating feedback loop of hyper-partisan animosity undermining the very legitimacy of our democracy. I offered this conclusion: “We know how democracies die. They die when the country splits apart into two sides that distrust and fear each other so much that one side blows up norms of fair play to keep the other side out of power. Once that happens, it’s hard to build back stability. Unfortunately, this is where America’s doom loop of toxic two-party politics is headed.” Tonight, I’m feeling more pessimistic than I was when I finished the book. It feels like the time sands are slipping through the hourglass faster than I feared.

I still believe that electoral reforms that would break this razor’s-edge zero-sum binary and move us to a proportional, multiparty system hold tremendous promise. I just hope we can find a path to get there. Perhaps when this all is over, we’ll have a genuine soul-searching and start having a bigger conversation about what we want our democracy to be.

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Sobering 538 live blog entry about the state of our democracy. worth a look. (Original Post) NRaleighLiberal Nov 2020 OP
And why would a minority that holds structural advantage want to do that? Thunderbeast Nov 2020 #1
Because there are millions of Republican votes TexasBushwhacker Nov 2020 #3
Damn Bothsiderism PutGramaOnThePhone Nov 2020 #2

TexasBushwhacker

(20,159 posts)
3. Because there are millions of Republican votes
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 12:39 AM
Nov 2020

in blue states (NY, IL, CA) that essentially don't count in presidential races. Sure, there are also millions of Democratic votes in red states that don't count, but the bottom line is that eliminating the EC would encourage voter turnout for BOTH parties, and how can you argue against that?

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