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turkules
18h agoOn: Ranked-choice voting produces better representation than plurality voting.
New York City uses ranked-choice voting for local elections, which is more balanced than plurality voting.
Intent summary: Argue that ranked-choice voting leads to more balanced representation than plurality voting by citing New York City’s local elections as an example.
jmarshallwalker42
16d agoOn: Most politicians are dishonest.
Politicians draft ballot descriptions in a way that often misrepresents the actual ballot measure.
Intent summary: The contributor aims to argue that politicians frequently mislead voters through how they word ballot descriptions.
jmarshallwalker42
20d agoOn: Most politicians are dishonest.
Most politicians often pander by telling certain groups what they want to hear, but they rarely follow through and frequently change their position based on convenience.
Intent summary: The contributor aims to highlight perceived dishonesty among politicians.
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National elections should be conducted over multiple days.
Most political polarization is driven by media incentives rather than policy differences.
Campaign finance reform should prioritize transparency over spending caps.
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turkules
18h agoOn: Ranked-choice voting produces better representation than plurality voting.
New York City uses ranked-choice voting for local elections, which is more balanced than plurality voting.
Intent summary: Argue that ranked-choice voting leads to more balanced representation than plurality voting by citing New York City’s local elections as an example.
jmarshallwalker42
16d agoOn: Most politicians are dishonest.
Politicians draft ballot descriptions in a way that often misrepresents the actual ballot measure.
Intent summary: The contributor aims to argue that politicians frequently mislead voters through how they word ballot descriptions.
jmarshallwalker42
20d agoOn: Most politicians are dishonest.
Most politicians often pander by telling certain groups what they want to hear, but they rarely follow through and frequently change their position based on convenience.
Intent summary: The contributor aims to highlight perceived dishonesty among politicians.