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David Ernst

On every issue, a liquid majority seeks consensus among the greatest number of people. This makes liquid democracy a mathematical inevitability.

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David Ernst

In 1787, when our Constitution was created, one of the many important debates was about the number of legislators we ought to have in Congress. Originally, there was a different 1st Amendment, that came before the one we think of now as our First Amendment.

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Dallas Cole

While the accusations against Senate candidate Roy Moore (R, AL) and Senator Bob Menendez (D, NJ) couldn't be more different, the fallout from both present clear examples of our election system failing democracy.

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Henry Wong

American voting goes back to 1776. Today it hasn't changed much. We still go to a polling center. Pony Express is now USPS. People still tally up all the votes by hand.

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David Ernst

Liquid democracy is a 21st-century upgrade for democratic decision making. It blends the best of direct and representative systems into a smarter and more accountable combination.

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