The mean, median and modal voter knows next to nothing about policy or politics. Most American voters know who the president is and not much else. This is a serious problem, because when we ask voters to select leaders, they lack the basic information they need to make good choices. As a result, regardless of which party wins, we tend to get worse leaders and outcomes than we would if Americans were more informed.
A Voting System That Accounts for Ignorance
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