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Congress is stuck in a gridlock, unable to deliver real change. 🚫 The problem? Our outdated voting system. But there’s hope! Reviving #FusionVoting is the solution we need to create a more representative government and get things DONE.

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Voter disengagement is at an all-time high. Why? Our current voting system is leaving too many voices unheard. But there’s a better way! 🙌 #FusionVoting gives power back to the people, making elections more inclusive and meaningful. It’s time to reimagine how we vote! 🗳️

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Don't cry over spoiling—fusion voting lets third parties matter without splitting the vote. More choices, more power, no regrets. 🗳️ #FusionVoting #ElectionReform #ThirdParty

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#FusionVoting was commonplace throughout the country until the late 19th century. Utilized effectively by the anti-slavery Whigs, pro-labor Populists, suffragists, yeomen farmers, and others, fusion voting enabled morally right reforms. Let's revive it #ForOurFuture! #TBT

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Many Americans might be surprised to learn that the Empire State has a multiparty system. Third parties have shared the ballot with Democrats and Republicans since the 1930s, often cross-endorsing major-party candidates through #FusionVoting #ThrowbackThursday #TBT

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Prior to MinnesotaDFL, Minnesota’s Farmer-Labor Party was the most successful labor party in US history because of #FusionVoting, challenging the two-party system. History reminds us of the power of electoral fusion or cross-nomination. #ThrowbackThursday #TBT

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In the 1960 presidential race, New York’s electoral votes decided JFK's presidency. Likewise, FDR and Ronald Reagan secured New York’s electors by fusing with minor parties, whose vote totals exceeded the margin of victory. #ThrowbackThursday #TBT #FusionVoting

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How #FusionVoting enabled the abolition movement: #TBT
Perhaps the most famous example of the power of fusion voting was the election of Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner, who was elected in 1850 by a fusion of Free Soil and Whig votes. #ThrowbackThursday

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Abolitionist #ThirdParties like the Liberty Party used #FusionVoting to amplify their opposition to slavery, forming alliances with groups like the Free Soil & Anti-Nebraska parties. By organizing citizens with shared values, they made anti-slavery politics more visible and influential in elections.

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This Presidents Day, let’s honor the legacy of our leaders by strengthening democracy. Fusion voting gives voters more choices and fosters a vibrant multi-party system—just what the Founders would’ve wanted. 🇺🇸 #PresidentsDay #FusionVoting

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Roses are red, violets are blue, with fusion voting, we all win too! 💌 This Valentine’s Day, let’s show love for democracy and work toward a vibrant, multi-party system. ❤️ #FusionVoting #ValentinesDay

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With fusion voting, you're never alone—it's the heartbeat 💗 of a democracy that unites us, amplifies your voice, and brings us closer together. More choices, more love, more unity. 💕🥰 #FusionVoting

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Democracy fails when participation is optional.
@boricuabc2.bsky.social 

🎧 Listen to the full episode: https://youtu.be/E9uA9CQvjq8

#VotingReform #UniversalVoting #FusionVoting #DemocracyMatters #CivicDuty #Election2026 #BoricuaBC2 #PoliticalInnovation

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Your Turn: Fusion voting — a path forward for democracy As America grapples with rising political extremism and voter disillusionment, a quiet legal revolution is brewing — and Kansas is at the center of it. On Oct. 17, the University of Kansas hosted a…

“Fusion voting” lets minor parties and major parties join forces so voters have real choices—not just red vs. blue. A change like this could reshape our democracy for the better. 🗳️ #Democracy #VotingReform #FusionVoting www2.ljworld.com/opinion/loca...

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New year, new opportunities for democracy! 🎉 #FusionVoting could make 2026 the year voters have more choices and a stronger voice. Let’s resolve to push for a system that values every vote and brings us closer to truly representative elections.

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#FusionVoting this holiday season: the gift that keeps on giving! By allowing voters to support candidates based on the issues they care about, fusion voting empowers diverse voices and strengthens our democracy. This December, let’s come together to support fair and representative elections for all

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#FusionVoting: the snowball effect #Democracy needs to give voters more choices! ❄️☃️ #ElectionReform that can turn a frosty two-party system into a winter wonderland of voter choice! 🌨️🎿

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Fusion voting encourages new parties to organize, show up, and mobilize voters — turning ideas into real, on-the-ground political action. #ElectionReform #FusionVoting #CivicEngagement 🗳️ @leedrutman.bsky.social @newamerica.org @politicalreform.newamerica.org

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Fusion parties can give a voice to voters boxed out by the polarized two-party system — creating an avenue for representation outside the usual duopoly. #ElectionReform #FusionVoting #Democracy 🗳️ @jrdresden.bsky.social @protectdemocracy.org

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Reviving the American Tradition of Fusion Voting This Working Paper identifies the factors that are undermining the health and stability of U.S. democracy and discusses how lifting unconstitutional state restrictions to fusion alliances might lower ...

A decent overview of #FusionVoting by the ABA: www.americanbar.org/groups/publi...

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Talking #FusionVoting over #Thanksgiving ? Start by explaining how it empowers voters, increases choice, and strengthens #Democracy. It's a way for minor parties to have a voice and for everyone to vote for who truly represents them! #ThanksgivingTalk #ElectionReform

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Fusion voting is like Thanksgiving dinner: everyone brings something to the table, and together it makes a feast. 🦃🍂 Let’s give voters more choices and more voices. #FusionVoting #Thanksgiving

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The State of Politics: Should Wisconsin Allow Fusion Voting? A movement to allow major and minor parties to back the same candidate.

🗳️ A push is underway to overturn the 1897 fusion voting ban and open new coalition possibilities in state politics. #Wisconsin #VotingReform #FusionVoting @urbanmilwaukee.com urbanmilwaukee.com/2025/11/10/t...

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Honoring veterans this Veterans Day means honoring their commitment to a fair, democratic process. #FusionVoting can amplify veteran voices, giving them more representation and choice in elections.

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Honoring veterans this #VeteransDay means honoring their commitment to democracy. #FusionVoting gives them more voice, choice & representation. Let’s recognize their service by fighting for a system that reflects their values & sacrifices. 🗳️🇺🇸

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Fusion voting has deep roots in America 🇺🇸 In 1854, Free Soilers & anti-slavery groups fused in Ripon, WI to form the Republican Party. After the Civil War, it united poor farmers & Black voters in NC. A tradition of building power together. #FusionVoting #Democracy @civicleague.bsky.social

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Great policy white paper here by Andy Craig. #FusionVoting helped GOP come to power.

Third parties are actually great, they just can’t win with their own candidates.

Ask your friend from New York if they voted for Harris on the Democratic line or the Working Families line.

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Red and blue political fact-check graphic with five white stars at top. Bold red banner states "Claim: 'Zohran on the ballot twice in the top row of the New York ballot'" followed by large text "This is true." Black text box explains: "Mamdani's name appears twice due to New York's fusion voting system, which allows candidates to be nominated by multiple parties. Mamdani was listed on both the Democratic Party line and the Working Families Party line. This is a legal, longstanding practice in New York that also applied to other candidates: Curtis Sliwa appeared twice (Republican and 'Protect Animals' lines). Votes from both lines are tallied separately and then combined for the final total."

Red and blue political fact-check graphic with five white stars at top. Bold red banner states "Claim: 'Zohran on the ballot twice in the top row of the New York ballot'" followed by large text "This is true." Black text box explains: "Mamdani's name appears twice due to New York's fusion voting system, which allows candidates to be nominated by multiple parties. Mamdani was listed on both the Democratic Party line and the Working Families Party line. This is a legal, longstanding practice in New York that also applied to other candidates: Curtis Sliwa appeared twice (Republican and 'Protect Animals' lines). Votes from both lines are tallied separately and then combined for the final total."

Red and blue political fact-check graphic with five white stars at top. Red banner states "Claim: 'Eric Adams, who dropped out to avoid splitting the vote, still on the ballot'" followed by "This is misleading." Black text explains: "Adams did drop out on September 28, 2025, and his name stayed on the ballot only because the removal deadline had passed. But saying he quit 'to avoid splitting the vote' rewrites what happened: he was driven out by federal corruption charges (later dismissed), denial of matching funds and a fundraising collapse, sinking polls around 10% and fourth place, and ongoing scandals. Trump and Cuomo allies did hope his exit would consolidate opposition to Mamdani, but Adams' own explanation centered on financial and legal pressure, not some strategic vote-splitting move."

Red and blue political fact-check graphic with five white stars at top. Red banner states "Claim: 'Eric Adams, who dropped out to avoid splitting the vote, still on the ballot'" followed by "This is misleading." Black text explains: "Adams did drop out on September 28, 2025, and his name stayed on the ballot only because the removal deadline had passed. But saying he quit 'to avoid splitting the vote' rewrites what happened: he was driven out by federal corruption charges (later dismissed), denial of matching funds and a fundraising collapse, sinking polls around 10% and fourth place, and ongoing scandals. Trump and Cuomo allies did hope his exit would consolidate opposition to Mamdani, but Adams' own explanation centered on financial and legal pressure, not some strategic vote-splitting move."

Red and blue political fact-check graphic with five white stars at top. Red banner reads "Claim: 'New York runs a scam voting system by not requiring ID when voting.'" Large text states "This is false." Black text explains: "New York State does not require registered voters to show ID at the polls. According to the NYC Board of Elections, voters must provide identification when registering (driver's license, state ID, or last 4 digits of SSN), but do not need to present ID when voting unless they are first-time voters who didn't provide identification during registration. This is standard NYC election procedure, not a 'scam' as some critics claimed."

Red and blue political fact-check graphic with five white stars at top. Red banner reads "Claim: 'New York runs a scam voting system by not requiring ID when voting.'" Large text states "This is false." Black text explains: "New York State does not require registered voters to show ID at the polls. According to the NYC Board of Elections, voters must provide identification when registering (driver's license, state ID, or last 4 digits of SSN), but do not need to present ID when voting unless they are first-time voters who didn't provide identification during registration. This is standard NYC election procedure, not a 'scam' as some critics claimed."

Red and blue political fact-check graphic with five white stars at top. Red banner reads "Claim: 'Cuomo was placed in the bottom right corner, 2nd row to affect his votes.'" Large text states "This is false." Black text explains: "Cuomo ran as an independent on the 'Fight and Deliver' line after losing the Democratic primary to Mamdani. In New York, ballot order is based on each party's vote in the last governor's race, with independents listed after party candidates, which is why his name appeared lower on the ballot. His campaign even released a video showing voters where to find him."

Red and blue political fact-check graphic with five white stars at top. Red banner reads "Claim: 'Cuomo was placed in the bottom right corner, 2nd row to affect his votes.'" Large text states "This is false." Black text explains: "Cuomo ran as an independent on the 'Fight and Deliver' line after losing the Democratic primary to Mamdani. In New York, ballot order is based on each party's vote in the last governor's race, with independents listed after party candidates, which is why his name appeared lower on the ballot. His campaign even released a video showing voters where to find him."

🚨#FactCheck 🚨: New York Election wasn't "rigged"

The fact is, people heard from @zohrankmamdani.bsky.social , and they liked what they heard. All Dems should make a note of that.

#PoliticalFactCheck #NewYorkCity #Democracy #FusionVoting #VoterEducation

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Families Party Election Day reminder!! 🎉
Families Party Election Day reminder!! 🎉 YouTube video by Under The Desk News

A lesson on something I’ve never heard of before = #FusionVoting shared by @underthedesknews.bsky.social and #WorkingFamiliesParty
Check it out!

#Vote

youtube.com/shorts/GhzZB...

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🗳️ Today we make our voices heard. On #ElectionDay, let’s embrace #FusionVoting — when multiple parties back the same candidate, voters get more power and choice without “spoiler” fears. #ElectoralReform

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