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TJ in Oregon
TJ in Cleve
Junior Chimp
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E: 0.13, S: 6.96

« on: March 29, 2012, 12:18:04 PM »

Right now the problem (at least in the Senate) is definitely not a lack of new blood; it's all the old blood leaving en masse. Kicking Yankee out the door would only exacerbate the problem. We've had such a varied membership in the Senate over the last month it's been difficult to keep track of who's even there right now.

On the regional level, a lot of the problem is that by removing the parties, we've also removed most of the infrastructure that reminded people to vote and recruited new members. We no longer have the two parties offering to do goodness only knows what to try and get some old, marginally active voter to hang in there a little longer and vote.
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TJ in Oregon
TJ in Cleve
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 8,948
United States


Political Matrix
E: 0.13, S: 6.96

« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2012, 12:37:09 PM »

By "offering" I was more imagining what lengths bgwah must have gone through to find those one or two votes the RPP always lost by at 11:57 PM Sunday night Tongue

For the record, I do not mean to accuse anyone of anything that may be or has been illegal. This is all hypothetical conjecture on the sudden drop in Atlasian turnout. Wink
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