People who don’t get to vote include: the elderly and infirm, parents without childcare, service members, anyone working the night shift, anyone out of town for work, anyone who can’t hang around till 10pm, anyone who fears casting a public vote.
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This also is not emphasized enough. Democrats must re-think how they open the nominating season.
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The first States in Democratic primaries should be MUCH more representative of the Democratic Party...
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Our entire voting system is still based on the White Land-Owning premise and it's ridiculous. We need to burn it down to the ground and rebuild it to be TRULY fair.
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@ewarren campaign is offering child care to allow parents to caucus. AFAIK the ONLY candidate trying to help people’s voices be heard! I thank god WA is now a primary!#MailInPapeeBallotsForAll - Još 1 odgovor
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...in a service job; a parent or caregiver who can’t leave a loved-one at home; if you’re a first responder or nurse or doctor; or maybe if you don’t speak English well … if you’re a person with a disability that would prevent you from coming out and moving around a room ... 2/x
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I’d really like to see ranked voting in primaries, and primaries done in five groups of 10 states each. Throw DC in with the last group. Group the states so that there’s some balance to the diversity (or lack thereof) in each day, as determined by the last major census.
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Those groups of states could rotate, so each group gets to be first eventually.
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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