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Andrew CuomoMillions of people turned out for "No Kings" protests nationwide on Saturday that were largely peaceful though there were some arrests and police had to disperse unruly crowds, including in Georgia and Los Angeles.See the Story
'No Kings' Protests Give Badly Needed Spark of Optimism to Democrats
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DemocracyWe need to wake up as a nation, as a democracy. There are so-called thought leaders such as Curtis Yarvin who believe in monarchy, the end of democracy in America. He has been on many right wing podcasts, proclaiming the weakness of democracy, that we should replace it with CEO style dictatorship. Vice President J. D. Vance has indicated his admiration of the views of Curtis Yarvin. Democracy is the crowning achievement of humanity, as individua…See the Story
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Ranked-Choice Voting · MichiganMichigan voters may see a proposal on 2026 ballots to move the state to ranked choice voting and institute several other election changes – including moving state primary elections up to June from August. The advocacy group Rank MI Vote believes this is the natural progression of reforms made via petition initiative in 2018 and 2022. “It’s likely that the next governor could win the race with less than 45 or 40 percent of the vote, and we think …Read Article