Ranked Choice Voting.
Ranked choice is unlikely to ever see the Federal level without structural changes.
However, Ranked Choice – and other lesser known – voting systems allow for a real and actionable way to break to duopoly at local, county and possibly even state levels.
A character on Facebook, skeptical of the Democratic party nearly all of the time, asked “Sell me on Tim Walz”. Most people put up jokes and sarcastic things.
But I had only one thing to say and it has been getting overwhelming response in this otherwise sarcastic/comedic post:
Tim Walz supported Ranked Choice Voting in his role as Governor.
While many of your focus on important resume gaffes, or blowing up a quote out of context, above all other things, the tangible support for Ranked choice voting in his state that allowed for a number of local communities to institute it and make use of it already for a more fair vote in their communities – and the backing of FairVote now – the group that John B Anderson – 3rd party candidate in 1980 who received 8 million votes – was a big part of for a long time – 1996-2008 – well, for some of us that want actually SEE these kinds of changing happening rather than just complaining about it, well, it can be one of those single-issue items that can make a huge difference for us.