Category: opinion
Why California Should Learn from Maine and Not Alaska on Electoral Reform
28 Dec, 2020
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8 min read
Why California Should Learn from Maine and Not Alaska on Electoral Reform
Looking at our recent polarized presidential elections — and even the politicization of wearing masks (to combat COVID-19) — it’s easy to say that the partisan divide in our country has never been greater.
28 Dec, 2020
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8 min read
Voters Deserve to Have Faith in the Electoral Process
17 Dec, 2020
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8 min read
Voters Deserve to Have Faith in the Electoral Process
The reality is millions of voters do not have faith in the electoral process. There are many voters who believe fraud took place. There are many more who feel their voices were silenced or discarded completely.
17 Dec, 2020
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8 min read
Half of Politics Is the Refusal to Be Imposed Upon
03 Dec, 2020
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6 min read
When Two Parties Are Not Enough
02 Dec, 2020
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4 min read
OPINION: Forget Court Packing; We Need to Talk About Limiting Judicial Review
Judicial review does not appear in the Constitution. As former Justice Antonin Scalia admitted, “The Constitution of the United States nowhere says that the Supreme Court shall be the last word on what the Constitution means…"
28 Oct, 2020
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8 min read
OPINION: Forget Court Packing; We Need to Talk About Limiting Judicial Review
28 Oct, 2020
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8 min read
How VotePact Gives You Leverage Over the Duopoly
26 Oct, 2020
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4 min read