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Trustworthy Elections Report

Trustworthy Elections Report
Braver Angels

Conservatives and liberals distrust our electoral system for vastly different reasons—from voter fraud and election security to voter suppression and peaceful transfer of power. Leading up to the 2024 election, Braver Angels worked to rebuild this trust by seeking solutions supported by people across the political spectrum.

This report is based on 26 workshops with 194 evenly-balanced Red and Blue participants. Together, they found 727 unanimous points of agreement across values, concerns, and solutions. This report has distilled those into three principles:


  • “Voting should be easy. Cheating should be hard.”
  • “Every citizen should have an equal say in who will govern them; this is done through free and fair elections.”
  • “The American government will fail if candidates refuse to accept any outcome other than victory.”

This report—based on hundreds of cross-partisan conversations—could provide a blueprint for restoring trust in our elections.

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Podcast: High conflict vs good conflict-The vital difference

Podcast: High conflict vs good conflict-The vital difference

Every day we are bombarded with negative news and polarizing opinions from politicians, pundits, and others who seek attention, power, and money by escalating division. This episode’s guest, Amanda Ripley, calls them "conflict entrepreneurs." Amanda explains why she believes the problem we face in America isn't too much conflict. Instead, it’s the type of disagreement we are having. We hear about the crucial differences between constructive conflict, where different sides seek to find common ground, and destructive conflict where discord distills into a good-versus-evil kind of feud, with an "us" and a "them".

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Podcast: AI revolution: Disaster or great leap forward?

Podcast: AI revolution: Disaster or great leap forward?

Generative Artificial Intelligence has the power to transform lives and change our jobs. In this episode, Richard and Jim discuss the potential for good and bad from large, creative AI models such as ChatGPT.

The show's guest is Nathanael Fast, who serves as Director of the Neely Center for Ethical Leadership and Decision Making and Co-Director of the Psychology of Technology Institute. Professor Fast teaches in the MBA, Ph.D., and Executive Education programs at USC Marshall in Los Angeles.

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Podcast: The tensions between expertise and democracy, an interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci
Democracy Matters, James Madison University

Podcast: The tensions between expertise and democracy, an interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci

In this episode, the hosts talk with Dr. Anthony Fauci about the tensions between expertise and democratic decision-making during the pandemic, and his advice for navigating apathy and misinformation during the next major public health crisis.

This podcast episode originally appeared on The Democracy Group.

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