• _thebrain_@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    I have high hopes but my logical side says they can just be pandering like any of the other politicians: they know people support it, they know it will fail. They look good for backing it even tho they aren’t worried about changing the status quo either

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      2 months ago

      IIRC two states and several major cities have also successfully implemented rank choice, and in every case it’s been because of Democrats.

      As more and more local governments make the change, it’ll become more popular and gain more support on the national level.

    • Blackbeard@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Lemmy is such a fickle place. Just a few days ago people were clamoring for Democrats to make a purely performative abortion vote that would be doomed to fail, merely because it would send an important signal to voters. Now people are skeptical that performative signal votes are sincere because they won’t go anywhere. Not saying you, specifically, but the whiplash is really frustrating.

      Second, sure, it’s a low risk bill because they know it won’t go anywhere, but damn isn’t it good news that somebody is putting their money where their mouth is? Maybe we just need to primary in more Dems who will sign on and help push it through?

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        2 months ago

        My point (i.e. the “high hopes” part) is that this sounds legit and awesome. I do my best to be an optimist, but I have been burned way to many times to not concede that there may be ulterior motivation afoot.

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        2 months ago

        Apologies, in my previous comment I hadn’t read clearly enough and misunderstood. I have deleted it.

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      2 months ago

      Why wouldn’t Democrats want ranked choice?

      Right wing people tend to be subservient and just fall in line and vote Republican. People on the left tend to be less pragmatic and can be enticed to vote for Green or whatever even when it’s obvious they won’t win “because of my principles!” Someone voting Green or whatever will be very likely to choose the Democrat candidate down the list of choice before the GOP candidate. When the votes are tallied they will end up with more votes with a ranked choice system than they’d have with the current system.

      The real reason why this won’t happen is if the GOP have a majority since it is very much against their interests.