WINN: The Alternative Vote is Wrong for Britain
The upcoming referendum in the United Kingdom asks voters wheter the country should switch to an alternate voting system that would allow voters to rank their prefers candidates for Parliament. The problem is that such elections undermine the one-man-one-vote paradigm of modern democracy.
THERRIAULT: Is a “Hung Congress” Headed for the U.S.?
Patrick Therriault, Columnist
A “throw the bums out” mentality, much like the one that cleared out the Labour governments in both the UK and Australia, seems to still be resonating in the U.S. However, is it strong enough to deliver the Republicans a clear majority in both chambers? When the chips fall on election day, it may yield a Congress that is forced to work together and with the White House to get anything done, let alone produce results on controversial issues. Yet, forced bi-partisanship by way of a “hung Congress” may be better than the years of bickering that has pushed nearly two-thirds of Americans to believe the country is on the wrong track.
