Beyond Lesser of Two Evils: How Cities Are Reforming Poison Politics

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Author: Dan Sally
Created: 17 Feb, 2025
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A poll conducted by FairVote in December found that 47% of respondents felt they chose between the lesser of two evils in at least one election last year.
What does that say about the state of our democracy? And more importantly, what can be done about it?
This week, Dan speaks with Will Mantell, Director of Communications at FairVote, to discuss the poll, what it could mean for voter turnout in the long run, and how America’s cities are leading the charge to offer choices their voters can actually feel good about.
Looking to get involved? Learn more at FairVoteAction.org.
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