For forty years, the best empirical work on policy responsiveness has produced two findings that do not fit together. The first: when the preferences of low- and middle-income Americans diverge from those of the affluent, the relationship between what the less advantaged want and what government does is statistically near zero — a flat line … Continue reading The Vote Market: What Democracies Actually Trade
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Questions on Democracy & Ballots
What's the point of having a ballot with only one option and no write-in? Maybe offer abstain as the option? Why am I voting on judges and retaining judges? If you are going to make someone vote whether it is yes/no or no option, can we have a meta vote option where we select no … Continue reading Questions on Democracy & Ballots
