Poll Shows Two Democrats Likely to be Only Candidates on November 2018 Ballot for Both Governor and U.S. Senator

A PPIC poll released November 30 shows that California voters will probably see only two Democrats on the November 2018 ballot for both Governor and U.S. Senator. However, the poll also shows that 60% of California like the top-two system that would be responsible for such limited general election choices. See the details here.


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Poll Shows Two Democrats Likely to be Only Candidates on November 2018 Ballot for Both Governor and U.S. Senator — 6 Comments

  1. Wasting no time, the United Coalition has been successfully operating in California since 1994 when Honorable Harry Browne [Libertarian] for US President (POTUS) was top-ranked elected name of 125 POTUS candidates nominated for the 1996 POTUS election.

    Top Two is a variation of voting systems implemented more than dozen years later after the United Coalition was founded.

    The United Coalition started by using the pure proportional representation, and has really impacted society via Usenet which used DOS before Windows 95, but now Usenet is not the only way to use the internet successfully as it was in those years.

    We will help everyone abandon their plans for all single-winner elections by empowering California and the rest of the world with the United Coalition in 2018, expanding as we have done since 1993.

    The United Coalition has been using pure proportional representation for more than twenty-two consecutive years and it works fine.

    http://www.international-parliament.org/ucc.html

  2. Because of the message of using advanced voting systems as a peaceful decision-making alternative to force and violence, the nature of Usenet was changed from violent revolution, to that of a peaceful revolution.

  3. Statewide results —

    From 60 plus percent Donkey winners

    to —–

    Mere 55 percent Donkey winners (with about 10-15 percent non-votes).

    Giant improvement — joke


    PR and AppV

  4. Also from the article: “And most Californians (60% adults, 64% likely voters) say that both parties do such a poor job that a third major party is needed.”

    There’s an awful lot of voters who support both strong third parties and the voting system that makes them nearly impossible!

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