Convenience Isn’t Everything: Why Election Day Needs Us Back at the Polls
Returning to in-person voting could make the process more efficient, equitable, and engaging for all.
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Returning to in-person voting could make the process more efficient, equitable, and engaging for all.
With the political turmoil of a fractured democracy, the weakening of strong parties reveals the dangers of unchecked individual power.
Another casualty of our nationalized, polarized politics: There aren’t enough candidates seeking local office outside the major metros.