This month, opinion columns have tackled a wide array of topics, from the intricacies of the 2024 primary elections and the importance of debates in the presidential race to the potential benefits of ranked-choice voting and the impact of credit-card fees on small businesses.
The discussions also touched on the significance of Memorial Day and the pursuit of freedom, highlighting the diverse interests and concerns of columnists and their readers.
With the 2024 elections on the horizon, the debate over voting methods and the importance of informed voting choices are gaining attention, suggesting a growing interest in how democracy functions at its core.
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Ranked-choice voting might just be the shake-up our electoral system needs to truly reflect the will of the people, minus the usual two-party stranglehold.
It's refreshing to see the conversation around ranked-choice voting gaining traction; it's a clear path toward a more representative democracy, where every vote really does count. Plus, the focus on the importance of debates and informed voting as we head into the 2024 elections is crucial for ensuring our political system truly reflects the will of the people.
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Opinion: The pursuit of freedom is a righteous cause
I am pleased that over the years my columns have provided some Concord Monitor readers ... I miss writing spontaneously to loved ones, afraid to possibly compromise them. In my opinion, this is an existential moment. Palestinians are being targeted and ...
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The Prospect Weekly Roundup: Sam Alito, a Perfectly Deranged Facebook Grandpa
This goes against the precedent set by the Court’s last major opinion on racial gerrymandering, Rucho v. Common Cause in 2019, which held that federal courts do not have jurisdiction to decide on cases that challenge partisan maps but did not go as far as to state that rigged maps are allowed under the Constitution.
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Come what May | Oklahoman guest columnists had a lot to talk about this month
Oklahoman guest columnists shared their thoughts on a variety of topics this month for our opinion platforms. Here are some of the highlights.
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