• jj4211@lemmy.world
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    24 hours ago

    You forgot about apathy. Even with a healthier plurality of political parties, the big thing is the majority of potential voters don’t bother. Some because of being lazy, some because it is unreasonably hard for them to get time off of work/contend with suppression.

    This administration also highlights that the president matters too much. You can’t have even two parties interest honored when a singular man gets his way so much.

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      24 hours ago

      hard for them to get time off of work/contend with suppression.

      Part of having a working democracy, is that it’s easy to vote. That means it’s close to where you live, and that it can be done quickly. That you are automatically registered to vote is a given. Also that people in prisons can vote is a minimum requirement for a functioning democracy.

      USA fails on so many counts, creating obstructions instead of facilitating voting, that many Americans don’t even know what a good democracy looks and feels like.

      There will always be some that are prevented or don’t care, but that’s not normally a big problem for good democracies.
      If the election is non controversial, it’s not as important, and if it is controversial, more people participate. Most functioning democracies have about 80% voter participation AFAIK. Here we usually in the high 80’s.