As the US Presidential elections creep over the horizon, Democrats are desperate to squeeze in a final hurrah at the FCC. With a Democrat majority secured, a vote on net neutrality is tabled for the end of this month, but the hostility surrounding all political machinery in the US makes the course of events impossible to chart, even in the short-term. Net neutrality was introduced by the FCC in 2015 under the Open Internet Order, only to be repealed by the Trump administration in 2017. With the FCC now set on a last-gasp reinstatement before election season, we could be looking at another couple of years of yoyoing policy if Trump secures the White House in November. Even if Biden…