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wolverine16
Pilgrim Pete

Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Chicago, USA
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Other choices would be the best thing ever to happen to democracy here. Right now you have to pick a party with a bundle of ideas or another one with the opposite. More parties would mean people who are libertarians and progressives and populists could all have their own stake in government.
The problem is the system is a winner-take-all election. It's the case with Nader this year or Ross Perot in the past, if it is uneven and there are 2 conservatives/liberals against 1 on the other side, they will split the vote and elect the other person. In the old days, there have been cases where 3 groups have split the vote and no one got a clear majority, so the Congress electedthe President.
A plurality system would have to be in place like many European and Asian countries have, where there is a prime minister and he is the head of the majority coalition. This would be a system where if the libertarians get 30% of the vote, they get 30% of the seats, rather than in our current system where they would get nothing if under 50% +1.
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Nov-05-2004 01:03
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imokruok
Lawyers, guns, and money

Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA / Milwaukee, WI
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| quote: | Originally posted by wolverine16
No, the point is there are more than 2 ideologies that people have in this country and there are only to major parties to choose from. |
The Founders set up the American political system to benefit the existence of two parties, and two parties only. The Supreme Court, since the 1800's, has favored the two party system as well. There's a reason - it's inherently more stable than a multi-party system. I'd say their intent played out pretty well, seeing as the US has the world's oldest written constitution, by far.
There is also something to be said for the nature of people's political thought. There have been many states that have tried PR systems for state elections, but after one or two election cycles, they have all reverted back to winner-take-all. Nobody liked the results.
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Nov-05-2004 01:49
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trancaholic
Danish Prophet of Doom

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Aalborg
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| quote: | Originally posted by imokruok
The Founders set up the American political system to benefit the existence of two parties, and two parties only. The Supreme Court, since the 1800's, has favored the two party system as well. There's a reason - it's inherently more stable than a multi-party system. I'd say their intent played out pretty well, seeing as the US has the world's oldest written constitution, by far.
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Havingg an old constitution really doesn't say anything about the stability of the system. The cause of the constitution being old could just as well be ascribed to necligence and stubborness. In Denmark we have loads of parties, and we are not as divided as you are. When a PM I didn't vote for is in office, I certainly wouldn't say that he wasn't *my* PM.
IMO the US has idolized its own constitution to a point where it is very hard to challenge it. This is a problem in the world of today, where superior democratic models have shot forth elsewhere, and ought to be evaluated and maybe adopted in part. One thing is your two party system, which rests on a "black and white"-world view, but you should also look into voting alliances, which allow people to vote for whomever they want with no fear of their vote being wasted.
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Nov-05-2004 07:10
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icyhandofcrap
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Cali
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Nov-05-2004 07:24
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