This Salon article by Matthew Rozsa says that the Libertarian and Green Parties have been working together to improve U.S. elections. Despite the expansive title, the only activism mentioned in the body of the article is the recent advance for more inclusive presidential debates. The article might have also mentioned that these parties, along with others, have been working together in ballot access lawsuits. Thanks to Eric Garris for the link.
And course there in comments are intoxic Democratic loyalists will instantly disagree article because in their bubble they see word Libertarianism is somehow almost interchangeably same as Republican even despite the Party’s is moving more into Nationalist based Conservativism.
Jill Stein, Gary Johnson, and Rocky de la Fuente definitely deserve recognition for the time, energy, and money that they’ve dedicated to make elections fairer for those who follow their campaigns.
@Lee: Very agree too, By reforming your voting system make several third parties can win almost every future elections and later EC need ether removed altogether or updated by tweaks and modified to make non-population based proportional representation and little more fair for third parties get some electoral vote.
Good article, horrific comments section. We need more defenders of democratic elections commenting in there.
We are united with Angel Orellana [Green] (Los Angeles City Council, District #3, March 7th 2017).
http://international-parliament.org/ucc.html
We are good Democratics, Republicans, all parties and independents working under pure proportional representation (PR), for the good of the whole.
In Humboldt County California, Candidate for US Congress CA CD 2 (November 2018) Andy Caffrey [Democratic] and Candidate for California State Senate District #2 (November 2018) Pamela Elizondo [Green] are both coordinating in their county in 2017:
http://www.usparliament.org/ss11-1.php
We’ve used pure proportional representation for more than twenty-two consecutive years and it works fine.
Nobody has it as good as the United Coalition of Candidates.