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@GarrenShipley True. That said, one could interpret voting “often” to mean “more than the typical citizen does currently.”
Given the context of current/historical voter participation, I would say that the citizenry in general could definitely vote “more often”.
@RadioFreeTom And assuming the flavor of expertise is relevant to the topic of argument.
Eg - There’s a big difference between a nuclear expert (weapons and defense policy) and a nuclear expert (reactor engineering and civil electricity production).
@DLT649 Thanks for sharing that info.
You’re right it probably wouldn’t have made a difference in the result, but there was definitely diminished campaign energy due to Luria’s position on stock trading. It definitely didn’t help her case.
@tjsleakyroof This is the primest example of “democrat self sabotage” I’ve seen since Luria refused to sign onto Spenberger’s movement to ban congressional stock trading.