• mozz
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    2 months ago

    ?

    The duopoly is the result of FPTP + Hotelling’s Law, as far as I can tell. That’s absolutely something worth worrying about and solving (including the resulting “strategic” efforts by the DNC to kneecap anyone who tries to pull them to the left), but you are just asserting based on nothing that they are mutually colluding to do it when there’s no reason at all to think that as far as I can see.

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        52 months ago

        There are third parties, they just don’t have any support and the FPTP system is exactly why. If a third party with more leftist ideals form, they’d siphon most of their voters from the Democrats, which means that Republicans would have a bigger bloc and win. So to mitigate the worst result, it is strategically more valuable to vote for the one of the two biggest parties that you hate the least.

        Proportional representation and the popular vote would make it easier for more parties to gain influence and in turn get voters.

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        12 months ago

        How else is it possible to keep a third party from forming?

        THE. ELECTORAL. COLLEGE!