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I get it – and agree with it to some extent: Americans are deeply divided, inhabiting two parallel political universes, ingesting different media and adhering to contradictory visions of America.
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The Shout Out
Retired homicide prosecutor Carlos Vega recently announced plans to challenge DA Larry Krasner in the May Democratic Primary.
Your turn:
City’s COVID response too much for PW readers
Philadelphia Weekly recently posted a social media poll asking people to rate the city’s response to COVID-19.
The results:
41 percent: Fair and responsible
4 percent: No longer paying attention
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Compact would ensure candidate with most votes wins
It’s simple, really. Majority rules. Or it should.
But when it comes to electing a president, that’s not always what happens. In the U.S., the president isn’t really elected by the people. In this country, the president is elected by the Electoral College. One candidate can get millions more votes than the other candidate and still lose. The minority can rule.
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