Opinion: America Does Voting The Wrong Way. Here's How To Fix It.
In a crowded race like the current Democratic primary, someone can win even if the vast majority of voters oppose them. Ranked-choice voting fixes this.
Maya Wiley is the Senior Vice President for Social Justice at The New School and its Henry Cohen Professor of Urban Policy and Management. She is a racial justice advocate and digital equity strategist.
In a crowded race like the current Democratic primary, someone can win even if the vast majority of voters oppose them. Ranked-choice voting fixes this.
As a former assistant US attorney, I thought Barr’s past service as attorney general meant he would respect the rule of law. I was wrong.
I was more than happy to do some damage to an arrogant man known for racially charged language. Then something changed.
I was more than happy to do some damage to an arrogant man known for racially charged language. Then something changed.
As a former assistant US attorney, I thought Barr’s past service as attorney general meant he would respect the rule of law. I was wrong.