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STREET TALK: Coast locals quizzed on vaccine rollout


As the COVID-19 vaccine rolls out across Australia,
the Chronicle asked locals whether they believed employers should have the right to make the jab compulsory for their workforce.
Here’s their answers. ....

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Partisan Primaries in Florida - BPR Interviews: Steve Hough


Partisan Primaries in Florida – BPR Interviews: Steve Hough
January 28, 2021
Steve Hough is the
director of Florida Fair and Open Primaries, an organization that, alongside Open Primaries and All Voters Vote, supported Florida’s 2020 Ballot Amendment 3. Amendment 3 would have implemented a top-two jungle primary system in Florida, allowing all registered voters to vote in a nonpartisan primary where the top-two vote-getting candidates, regardless of party, would advance to the general election. Under the current system in Florida only registered party members can vote in primaries. While the amendment garnered the support of 57% of voters, it ultimately didn’t meet the 60% threshold required for it to be adopted. ....

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Explore - 2021 - Is America's Grand Experiment With Democracy at an End?


Eric M. Patashnik
Is America’s Grand Experiment With Democracy at an End?
Q&A with MPA Director, Eric M. Patashnik and Harvard Business School Professor, Katherine M. Gehl
Democracies are supposed to respond to all of their citizens, yet our American political system – as it exists today – is broken: Our political two-party duopoly caters to highly ideological party primary voters and special interests; erects nearly insurmountable barriers to new competition from independents or third parties; encourages extreme partisanship, rather than compromise; and fails to implement legislation to benefit society at large.   
So wrote Katherine M. Gehl, a business leader and political reformer, and the Bishop William Lawrence University Professor at Harvard Business School Michael E. Porter, in their essay, “Politics Industry Theory,” in the newly published book, Dynamics of American Democracy: Partisan Polarization, Political Competition, and Government Perfo ....

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Arizona's election system perpetuates partisan divisions. We can make it better


Arizona s election system perpetuates partisan divisions. We can make it better
Ted Hinderaker, opinion contributor
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A voter drops off mail-in ballots during the 2020 Arizona Primary election on Aug. 4, 2020, at the Burton Barr Central Library in Phoenix.
Lincoln famously observed that “a house divided against itself cannot stand.” Following an election that is still being contested by the sitting president and a sizable percentage of one political party, we seem as divided as at any time since the Civil War.
But does the “division” reflect actual irreconcilable cultural and political differences, or is it the byproduct of an election system designed to divide us and to serve the interests of a political industrial complex rather than the public? ....

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