Former Rep. David Jolly, who became an independent after leaving the House, said independent voters could help Republicans and Democrats expand their majorities.
Former U.S. Rep. David Jolly, Fla., whobut became an independent after leaving Congress, said Friday that non-affiliated voters could help Republicans and Democrats increase their majorities.
Former U.S. Rep. David Jolly, Fla., who was a Republican but became an independent after leaving Congress, said Friday that non-affiliated voters could help Republicans and Democrats increase their majorities. Jolly said electoral reforms, such as adopting rank-choice voting across the country, could help lessen the incentives for lawmakers to act in a hyper-partisan way.
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