That post seems totally fine to me. I don’t see these methods as being too much more implicitly beneficial to certain candidates than approval voting is. And it’s hard to talk about political reform without thinking about which groups might benefit. I’d just not want to frontpage people who argue that reform X is good only because it will elect the awesome Y party and kick out the evil Zs.
That post seems totally fine to me. I don’t see these methods as being too much more implicitly beneficial to certain candidates than approval voting is. And it’s hard to talk about political reform without thinking about which groups might benefit. I’d just not want to frontpage people who argue that reform X is good only because it will elect the awesome Y party and kick out the evil Zs.