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The world is in a precarious place right now. Russia is pushing Europe dangerously close to war, China is pushing propaganda as it attempts to distract from their human rights abuses, and here in the US, the Republican Party is trying to rewrite history, calling the January 6th insurrection a display of legitimate public discourse.
Those attempting to intimidate, harm, and threaten election officials and politicians responsible for certifying the election are not engaged in legitimate political discourse. The attack on January 6th was horrendous, but the effort to normalize the attack may be even more dangerous for our democracy. Country over party needs to mean something–and we need reform to make it so.
Here are three things to think about this week. The pro-Trump case against the Big Lie Weston Wamp, a Tennessee Republican who voted for Trump, is on a mission: convince fellow Republicans that the election conspiracy is just that — a conspiracy. In this New Yorker profile, Weston Wamp talks about why the Big Lie should worry Republicans as well.
Across the country, the number of competitive districts has been on a steady decline. As Republicans and Democrats draw increasingly safe districts for themselves, the power of the American voter continues to diminish. As a result, increasingly, the only election that matters is the one that decides who will represent the dominant party — and that happens in the primary election.
Alaska’s better way of doing things Finally, let’s talk solutions: While the threats to our democracy are very real, and very existential, one state is already showing us a way out: Alaska. Last year, Alaska passed a ballot measure that would overhaul their election system, creating a nonpartisan primary where every voter matters, and switching their general election to use ranked choice voting. The system means that every vote in every election counts, and that voters, rather than parties, are put first.
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