In DC, the Democratic Party just lost a lawsuit to prevent our citizens' initiative (Petition 83) from moving forward. In "red states" the Republican Party opposes our ballot campaigns, and in "purple states" BOTH parties oppose us! Makes you wonder ... Do the parties really represent "we the people," or only the party elite, the party base, party insiders and the politics industry? Join us, today, and help make voter-first reforms a reality!
Check out the 90-second video below. Our DC leader Lisa D. T. Rice does a great job of explaining how primary #elections are taxpayer-funded. So, it doesn't make any sense for private political parties to prevent independent #voters from voting. Lisa is a fellow, party-neutral reform warrior, and the the lead Proposer for the "Make All Votes Count DC" ballot campaign in DC -- Petition 83 -- for open primary elections and ranked-choice voting. Great work, Lisa -- Onward!
States where the parties decide who is on the ballot are even more of a problem.
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8moA two-party system that is focused on hyper partisanship is not going to work for anyone long-term. Is election reform the solution, or is it a three-party system? or both?