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One final thought: of voters, most already are considered by analysts to only vote due to habit, not by conviction, which makes the elected parties even less relevant than they already are. The potential of non-voters and people boycotting elections, is immense: depending on the election (national or federal) you have 25-50% of the voters boycotting elections.
If you could mobilise all of them to vote the No-partry, the No-party immediately would become the strongest faction in parliament, in several cases even seizing the majority of seats. If you manage to mobilise just every second of the non-voters to vote for it, the party would immediately be a major heavyweight that nobody can really manage to bypass or ignore. If you manage to mobilse just every third non-voter, the party would still be strong enough to nevertheless influence practically every vote by its No. So, Steve, this might sound as if it is also a good idea not only for Germany but for the deadlocked trenchwarfaring dualistic polarity you have in the US. ![]() ![]()
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