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  • Dems downvoting you are ignoring why Trump won. At their peril.

    [Edit: I see in a later comment that you clarified and people here do get it.]

    Dems laugh at his meandering speech but the MAGA’s appreciate he is not scripted and one actually can understand what he is on about. It looks demented on paper but it is actually how a lot of people speak. You don’t need to complete your sentence if you have got the message across . MAGA think we are stupid for getting confused with our comprehension.

    In the GOP primaries he mocked his competitors on stage saying that he has given many donations to politicians and the favours will be returned, even the ones on stage with him. MAGA loved the openness of the corruption.

    What I don’t get is why they thought he would “drain the swamp”?




  • That’s massively skewed. Even though the difference is tiny, Labour got almost a 2/3 supermajority.

    One way to remedy this would be to retain ranked choice but make the electorates/districts three times as large and elect three members in each. Just like how Tasmania does but with 5 members and 5 huge districts.

    The Australian Senate voting does roughly what both houses of the Tasmanian state voting do and what you are calling for.

    The Senate still has ranked choice but also proportional representation because of the multiple members in each district (in the Australian Senate the “district” is the entire state, with 6 members elected each time).

    Federal Labor currently cannot pass any laws without Greens support in the senate (unless the conservatives support the bill).

    Districts are fair because the member can be accessed by local constituents (in theory anyhow). US Gerrymandering is unfair. Australian Gerrymandering is nowhere near as bad.