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In this December Revamp, Chalin revisits his conversation with Andrew Yang about why American politics keeps rewarding the loudest extremes—and how we can redesign the system itself. They dig into democracy reforms like ranked-choice voting, open primaries, and independent redistricting, and explore how these changes could dial down polarization by giving more power to exhausted-but-engaged voters in the middle.
Yang also reflects on AI, the future of work, and what it means to build a political movement that’s actually oriented toward the long term instead of the next outrage cycle. If you’re tired of choosing between “lesser evils” and want to understand concrete ideas for a saner democracy, this episode is a roadmap.
More about the Forward Party: https://www.forwardparty.com
By The DelveIn this December Revamp, Chalin revisits his conversation with Andrew Yang about why American politics keeps rewarding the loudest extremes—and how we can redesign the system itself. They dig into democracy reforms like ranked-choice voting, open primaries, and independent redistricting, and explore how these changes could dial down polarization by giving more power to exhausted-but-engaged voters in the middle.
Yang also reflects on AI, the future of work, and what it means to build a political movement that’s actually oriented toward the long term instead of the next outrage cycle. If you’re tired of choosing between “lesser evils” and want to understand concrete ideas for a saner democracy, this episode is a roadmap.
More about the Forward Party: https://www.forwardparty.com