This is the way.
Seriously tho. Anything beats FPTP. Literally anything. Drawing lots would be less corrupt. It'll work. It'll work well. And hopefully we'll see ranked choice adopted more and more all the time.
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This is the way.
Seriously tho. Anything beats FPTP. Literally anything. Drawing lots would be less corrupt. It'll work. It'll work well. And hopefully we'll see ranked choice adopted more and more all the time.
I think, eventually, it's all going to work out, it's just this first one is going to be damned chaotic.
I wouldn't want to be in charge of managing the ballots!
It needed to change, but Portland being Portland...
You joke, but I’m sure there will be an aquatic ceremony. And despite all that water, no one will have bathed.
Seems like far too many.
That's what I thought as well, but it's still better than what we had.
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