American Citizens Who Vote in the Primaries
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News and Commentary      Voters' Resources
Girl Faces the Wall Street Bull - Daniel Lloyd Blunk Fernandez, Unsplash

Follow the money. Candidate bios and their campaign contributors. Voter registration & election info. Contact your elected representatives.

Multi Party Election Reform      the Donor Class & the Lobbyists
A rich man sitting on a pile of huge gold coins - Mathieu Stern, Unsplash

Corporations don’t donate millions to be “heard.” They donate to write the rules. And thanks to lobbyists, they often do.

News and Commentary      Chinese Style Surveillance in America
Surveillance Cameras - Alex Shuper, Unsplash

Xi Jinping created a techno-totalitarian dystopia in China. Will the United States of America descend into a similar hell?

Economic Reform      NOPWSIcare - Better Healthcare & More Jobs
Doctor and pregnant patient - Curated Lifestyle, Unsplash, posed by models

America spends more on healthcare than any other advanced nation — yet millions remain uninsured. NOPWSIcare (Name Of President Who Signs It care) will fix this. by Greg Wasleski

Multi Party Election Reform      Neutral Open Primaries: A Real Fix for a Rigged System
Sign - We the People Make America Great - Barbara Burgess, Unsplash

Most districts and states are safe for one of the major parties. Small sets of partisan voters choose the winners in the primaries. Neutral Open Primaries make elections competitive by giving third-parties and independents a fair chance. Voters are in charge.

Multi Party Election Reform      How Ranked Choice Voting Works and Where It Breaks Down
Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) ballot

RCV is marketed as the “fix” for spoilers and vote splitting, but it can fail in close races.

Economic Reform      The Tax Code Is a Con and You're the Mark
A frustrated man working on his taxes - Oleg Ivanov, Unsplash, posed by model

Billionaires have lobbyists. You’ve got a W-2 and a prayer. Here’s how the rules are rigged — and how we rewrite them.

Multi Party Election Reform      Plurality Voting Pros and Cons
Voting booths - Allison Saeng, Unsplash

Plurality voting isn’t democratic. It’s used to crush third parties, waste your vote, and rig the game for two parties.

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