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Take the survey for independent voters

Take this survey for independent voters  at bit.ly/indy_survey Independent Voting has launched a new survey at this moment because it’s an important moment for independents to be having conversations about how we see ourselves and what we think as we move towards 2024.  Join the conversation and share the survey with others you know who…

Exploring Partisan Agreement

ActiVote

We know that America is polarized. We see it in election results. We hear it from the media. But are we as polarized as they tell us?Check out this short intervention aimed at exploring partisan beliefs on a variety of topics.The results may surprise you!

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Participate in REAL DEMOCRACY right NOW! 24/7/365

Citizen Assembly

Citizen Assembly invites you to join us in the never-ending, limitless process of REAL deliberative democracy, thanks to the groundbreaking technology Egora, “The Worldwide Stock-Market of Ideas”! Egora-ILP.org With Egora EVERYONE is able to participate in democracy at their own convenience and at their own level of comfort, by… –   developing their own political philosophy…

What does a fair election look like?

Citizen Assembly

In our Citizen Assembly meetings we utilize a new political networking and organizing technology that makes it possible to include EVERYONE in the deliberative democracy decision-making process: Egora, “The Worldwide Stock-Market of Ideas”. Please check out this 1-minute video for a quick introduction to Egora: https://youtu.be/3hEzvAL-xgI. Register for Egora at: http://Egora-ILP.org. Specific event information is…

Affirmative Action: Why Is It So Polarizing?

Crossing Party Lines

With the Supreme Court nomination hearings over, Justice Ketanji Jackson has become the first Black woman to be a Supreme Court justice. Throughout the weeks leading up to the final votes, people from all political backgrounds were using the phrase “affirmative action,” but in very different ways.Like many terms we discuss at Crossing Party Lines,…