Strategic Advisor, Board Director, Private Investor at The Political Economy, LLC
Sep 22, 2020 • 10 tweets • 6 min read
I’m old enough to remember when Senators attempted, at least in public, to avoid breaking their word. The #SCOTUS confirmation process is broken. #ACB is the jurisprudential inverse of #RBG. But a singular focus on the #SCOTUSnominee is a trap for Dems. twitter.com/i/events/13082…2. Yes, Dems are angry and engaged, supposedly donating >$161 million through @actblue since #RBG’s passing on Rosh Hashanah.
Jul 29, 2020 • 5 tweets • 3 min read
Despite partisan fears and claims by the WH, research suggests neither party gains an advantage with voting by mail. I voted by mail (absentee) for years in California and all-mail elections work well here in Colorado. Pass the #VoteSafeAct stanford.io/30Zh2Uq
There are two kinds of mail balloting systems: universal vote by mail and absentee balloting. In 2016, nearly one-quarter of U.S. votes were cast by mail. 34 states plus DC allow voters to request absentee ballots. Elections can be safe even during this pandemic. #VoteSafeAct .