Spin: If American Politics is Fukked, What Is the Most Important Factor to a Remedy?

What's the most important factor to fix US elections?

  • Get Private Money out, Publically funded elections

    Votes: 17 63.0%
  • Get rid of the Electoral College

    Votes: 2 7.4%
  • Have stricter term limits at all levels of government

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • Have more than two viable parties

    Votes: 3 11.1%
  • Get rid of State delegates

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Make voting for citizens mandatory

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 4 14.8%

  • Total voters
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Which factor in the poll or something not included would be the primary focus in fixing our political process? If more than one is necessary rank the ones you think are necessary.
 

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will you ever stand hand in hand with trump supporters? I wont, and i refuse to find middle ground with those cacs :yeshrug:





We all got enemies :yeshrug:
Hand in hand seems unnecessary. We just living in the same geographical location can't it be more clinical and less touchy feely?
I mean if you feel that strongly your next step must be race war? I hope you are tooling up. :beli:
 

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Hand in hand seems unnecessary. We just living in the same geographical location can't it be more clinical and less touchy feely?
I mean if you feel that strongly your next step must be race war? I hope you are tooling up. :beli:



nah no need, its a numbers game :yeshrug:



Dont think another trump like candidate will be able to win, time is on our side :yeshrug:






I am tooled up tho :russ:
 

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i think having a viable third party.... too many people think in binary fashion... everything isn't either this or that, sometimes it's varying degrees of this or that or sometimes neither.... more options need to be offered to force people to think...

I thought 2016 was a prime year for a third party to emerge but they all fumbled the ball. Both major candidates were so disliked yet they still couldn't get any traction.

I think they go about it in the wrong way. They always spend their funding on the presidential election..what they need to do is start incredibly local with young candidates that eventually build up the cache to run for a bigger seat
 

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I thought 2016 was a prime year for a third party to emerge but they all fumbled the ball. Both major candidates were so disliked yet they still couldn't get any traction.

I think they go about it in the wrong way. They always spend their funding on the presidential election..what they need to do is start incredibly local with young candidates that eventually build up the cache to run for a bigger seat
Conservatives seemed to have liked Trump.
Democrats liked Hillary's platform.

There really wasn't/isn't enough to differentiate 3rd party candidates in national elections that makes them viable when Democrats and Republicans are so polar and dominate the house and senate.
 

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Conservatives seemed to have liked Trump.
Democrats liked Hillary's platform.

There really wasn't/isn't enough to differentiate 3rd party candidates in national elections that makes them viable when Democrats and Republicans are so polar and dominate the house and senate.

I get what you're saying but you're never going to see more unlikable candidates than those two. Gary Johnson was an absolute clown and he got millions of votes. They probably would have done even better if Weld was on top of the ticket.
 
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