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The Ballot With No Home for You

21 min · 30. Juni 2026
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Daniel calls himself a political refugee — someone who knows what he cares about but can't find a home for it on any ballot. In this episode, we dissect the structural mechanisms that produce this dilemma: Israel's low electoral threshold, its single national district with no geographic accountability, and a coalition calculus that systematically trades away diffuse voter concerns like rental reform for organized bloc priorities. We ask whether any structural reform — ranked-choice voting, local representation, or something else — could actually let voters express what they want instead of picking the least-worst bundle.

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