Pieces published by both The New York Times and The Atlantic on Monday argued that America’s current election process is problematic and should be altered. You must have seen this coming – the left wants to do away with elections.
The New York Times piece, a guest essay originally titled “Elections Are Bad for Democracy,” by contributing opinion writer Adam Grant, went so far as to argue that American’s voting system should be replaced by a system of randomly choosing political leaders by lottery.
The Times removed the original headline for the piece and replaced it with “The Worst People Run for Office. It’s Time for a Better Way.”
In The Atlantic article, titled “Americans vote too much,” staff writer Jerusalem Demsas argued that there are too many elections in the United States and citizens can’t keep up with civic responsibility to vote in each one
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