Currently political party resolutions only require greater than 50% support to pass, so some resolutions may have many people who oppose them. How can political parties expect our elected officials to follow all of the party resolutions when many party members might oppose each of the resolutions and support for all resolutions could technically be much less than 50%?
Should resolutions require a super-majority in order to pass?
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