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Glenn Nye

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President + CEO @CSPC_DC, Tech Advisor, Former U.S. Rep (VA02) + Diplomat. Opinions my own. RT≠Endorsement

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This could be the most important long term development for American politics. Voters are fed up with division and looking for ways to make our system work better. Election system innovation. Incentivized cooperation. Imagine that.

Today on #ElectionDay, 29 million voters across nine states have the opportunity to cast ballots in support of nonpartisan election reforms – including seven initiatives to open primaries, an initiative to adopt ranked choice voting in Oregon, and an initiative to end partisan…



I’m voting to pass on to my kids a democracy with rule of law, where objective truth, character, and service to others matter. A republic…if we can keep it.


So, is it ok for a president to try to overturn an election with brute force or not? What say you, America?

It would be highly troubling if America cannot decide that a president attempting to overturn an election with force is unacceptable



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I’m concerned by foreign adversaries’ efforts to sow mistrust in our elections, but I’m even more disappointed that public figures are using their huge platforms to spread them & other disinfo. In these final days, get your news from trusted outlets, not the chronically online.


Glad to participate in this important discussion on U.S.-Japan relations in Tokyo. Thanks to @USJC for inviting me.

LIVE: Exciting discussion about the potential implications of the U.S. presidential election w/ #USJCAC24 w/ @GlennNye (@CSPC_DC), Glen S. Fukushima (@sipc) and Ayako Sugino (Musashino Univeristy) moderated by Sachi Hamai #USJCAC24

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It would be highly troubling if America cannot decide that a president attempting to overturn an election with force is unacceptable

Is a presidential attempt to overturn an election with force a new American norm? How functional is a democracy that cannot decide this question? And how can we get on a better track? thefulcrum.us/rule-of-law/do…



That is truly impressive

Liftoff and the final phases of booster catch as seen from the top of our second Starship launch and catch tower at Starbase

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Nebraska State Senator Mike McDonnell acted the statesman to say no to his own party about last-minute rule changes designed to help a particular presidential candidate. This deserves a lot of credit. abcnews.go.com/amp/Politics/n…


Worried about a “November Surprise” given the mistrust and history of disinformation during the counting of the 2020 election. Are we resilient to such an effort to divide us further? time.com/7033256/ai-dee…


There is a way to heal political division and dysfunction. We must embrace system reform to break this downward spiral.

Reforms on over a dozen state ballots in this year’s elections may change the way many Americans vote write @GlennNye and @jeannezaino wp.me/p3I2YF-eo0



Quickest route to peace would be Hamas releasing all hostages immediately. That would allow process for mutual security and dignity to proceed. #ceaseholdingnow


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One year ago, Hamas launched a horrific attack against Israel, killing over 1,400 Israeli citizens – including defenseless women, children, and the elderly – and kidnapping hundreds more. Today, the prospects of peace seem more distant than ever. But we continue to hope for a…


Eliminating partisan primaries promises to reduce the polarized nature of our politics. Less partisanship. More reasoned governing. apnews.com/article/arizon…


RCV is just a tool for effecting an instant runoff between multiple candidates, but the requirement for the winner to gain majority support from voters is game-changing. It promotes candidates with wider appeal across voters and rewards cooperative behavior in government. Amen!

🔥 The @WashingtonPost editorial board has endorsed #RankedChoiceVoting! “There is no one trick to fix American democracy — but implementing ranked-choice voting in primary and general elections around the country could help.”



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Disputable election results and the events of January 6th were contentious topics at last night's electoral debate. Our CEO @GlennNye addresses these topics and explores what reactions from Congress, courts, and voters say about the nation's response. thefulcrum.us/rule-of-law/do…


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立憲民主党の代表に選出された野田佳彦氏にお祝い申し上げます。また、野田元首相による長年にわたる日米同盟への強力なご支援に感謝いたします。

A chance to offer my congratulations to @NODAYOSHI55 on being elected president of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan and thank the former prime minister for his longtime and staunch support for the #USJapanAlliance.

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The leadership, courage, and vision displayed by Prime Minister @kishida230 over the last three years have elevated 🇺🇸🇯🇵 ties to new heights and have set the benchmark against which all others will be measured. Highlighting the shared national pastime of our two nations, the…

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I had an engaging discussion with Christiane Amanpour on @CNN about the state of U.S.-China relations. @amanpour @cnni You can watch it here: edition.cnn.com/2024/09/20/Tv/…


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An Alliance transformed. Through the leadership and vision of President Biden and Prime Minister Kishida, 🇺🇸 🇯🇵 ties are stronger and deeper than ever. The achievements of the last three years have set the foundation for the next 30.

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