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==Description==
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'''Wicracy.org''' allows political party members -- the voters themselves -- to determine the agenda or platform of a political party, establishing a non-binding form of democracy at the issue or plank level rather than simply at the candidate level.
 
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Currently only the citizens of California can get in.

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Description

Wicracy.org allows political party members -- the voters themselves -- to determine the agenda or platform of a political party, establishing a non-binding form of democracy at the issue or plank level rather than simply at the candidate level.