Greetings!

As I've mentioned previously, I am on the board of a nonprofit that will be 
announcing a Clean Government Alliance shortly. It will have two prominent far 
left/ far right reformers, probably another pair of center left/right will be 
joining them. The purpose is to draft a Constitutional Amendment for omnibus 
electoral reform. For these people everything is on the table. We had to pass 
on another household name because that person wouldn't put Term Limits on the 
table. 

I have been flying your flag: Ban Single Mark Ballots, and I have to say, that 
these sophisticated folk need it explained to them. Anyway, and I have asked 
this question before, "What is the solution for primaries?"

This is the biggest "open item" in the work that has to be done. 40% of the 
electorate are independents, probably centrists. We cannot vote in primaries in 
almost all states. It's a gaping yaw in a democratic republic. 

I've used this example before. I did live in CT until a few weeks ago, now MA, 
in the last Senate election there was a great Republican Brian K Hill, a 
reformer. And the former Democratic Sec of State Susan Byceiwicz was also an 
interesting candidate. I would have liked to vote for both in the primary, and 
would have loved to seen them in the general election against each other. 
Instead we had a plutocrat running against a billionaire. In the end the 
oligarchs won.

I expect the amendment will begin being drafted in DC in a few weeks, so 
please, load me up with the arguments.

Cheers,
Jon Denn
@jmdenn



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