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Election Reform
In reply to the discussion: Why Do Democrats Ignore Massive Voter Suppression? [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)13. Because then we'd win. And once we win, those pesky voters expect results.
One only needs to look at what happened when we had the House, a 60-seat majority in the Senate, and the White House: A massive fear among the party establishment that they were now expected to actually do something.
Fortunately, the party ran in terror of its 2009-2010 accomplishments in the 2010 election, and we got back to the nice, safe gridlock were Republicans advance their causes and Democrats complain about obstruction. Now the party doesn't have to actually do anything.
SO much safer when you can't do the "wrong" thing and threaten the big donations.
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Status quo. That is the only game either party plays. Why no change in hackable voting machines?
LiberalArkie
Nov 2015
#5
New election laws are needed. And especially ones that with by pass the "States Rights"
MrWendel
Nov 2015
#9
We could have started by not gutting the VRA... But we missed the boat on that one.
Agschmid
Mar 2016
#34