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I have a hard time taking third party voters seriously, because 1. the reality of the situation is we get stuck with less liked candidate (see video) and 2. ive spoken to many who didn't even try to help If we were able to get RCV passed in NYC, anyone can do it. https://warpcast.com/heytrip.eth/0x1125a651
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My biggest issue with ranked choice voting, is most people I see advocating it also advocate for jungle primaries, and jungle primaries are inefficient af. Not necessarily against rcv but I think people tend to make it this end all be all which it isn't if the candidates are still bad, plus I don't like the whole endorsing of the best of a bad bunch of picks mentality that dominates American elections currently which I feel rcv does
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absolutely agree. also dont think its the be all end all. the linked video goes into that as well. i dont think anythings perfect but we can def do better the longer goal is hoping american politics attracts normal humans and not only sociopaths :)
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I think it actually is the end all be all for democratic politics. The first past the post system rewards fear-focused, devisive politics. It infects the culture and perverts political incentives. RCV rewards positive sum behavior and political bridge building. The shift in discourse alone could be world-changing
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