Our democracy can be strengthened by improving what we have inherited, instead of seeking a radical or revolutionary alternative.
DRAMATIC changes between past and present occupants of our country’s highest offices provide an opportunity to evaluate whether our Constitution is working as intended. Over the years, civil society has explored whether those intentions are still appropriate today.
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