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Interestingly, I participate in the Dem party seeking reform and I've noted that the low participation rate by moderates has led to the progressivist domination of Dem politics. I'm a twice-elected Precinct Committee Officer in my neighborhood. It's a nationwide system of voting precincts where each precinct elects a D and an R representative. The problem is that people aren't running for PCO which leaves the foxes to guard the hen houses. That's why the PMS wing (Progressivist-Marxist-Socialist) has an outsize influence on the D party. Most people don't even know that we have voting precincts and that Legislative District, county, and state party meetings happen that determine the party platforms. I'm a liberal, not a leftist, but I'm like a lone ranger at the meetings. I believe if people stopped phoning it in - internetting and influencing instead of actually participating - we'd be able to take the parties back from the radicals and return it to moderates. That's hard to do when the radicals are the ones showing up. I get it, they're pretty hard to be in a meeting with, they're somewhat anti-social by nature, and their ideas are often offensive, but if we don't show up at those meetings, change won't happen. Last time I checked, the nationwide vacancies at the Precinct Committee Officers level are about 80% across both parties You should join a party and run for PCO next year. The elections happen in even-numbered years and the election happens in the primary, not the general election. Mark your calendar and get your friends (and subscribers) to run, too. A reasonable and moderate voting block would change everything.

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Damaris's avatar

Brexit was not just male. 50% wimen voted leave

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