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by DarylZero
1646 days ago
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> an illustration that there are plenty of democrats that don't want to fix it or don't care enough to do so I think you could make an even stronger statement: the majority of Democrats probably aren't even aware of the issue. It's not a popular issue, and not the kind of thing that Democratic politicians can use to inspire people to vote. |
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It's not like Newsom is some outlier, just a year ago in San Diego there was an initiative to try and put IRV on the ballot so that the people of San Diego could vote on whether they wanted it or not. The initiative to put it on the ballot failed, only 2/6 democrats in the city council voted in favor of it. 1/2 republicans were in favor and the independent was in favor.
My personal theory is that if there's a strong majority, then the party on top would not be in favor of it. Hopefully we can break the cycle but it's a hard problem when the people most incentivized to vote for it are already the most marginalized.