Professor Kyle
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We all want choices, but that often backfires or isn't really much of a choice. Even in parliamentary countries with lots of parties it always ends up coming down to a binary of liberal v. conservative. E.g., instead of 7 liberal parties forming a coalition gov. we have 1 big tent Democratic party.
Strictly John D. Bleeds H-Town Blue @FilipinXTexan
While lurking, I read a Spout in which the author suggested America has more political parties. It seems they don't understand that a multiparty system would benefit the Republicans more.
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Jessica (she/her)
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With ranked-choice voting, a multi-party system wouldn't create a spoiler effect. Anyone in power shoots RCV proposals down, because they know they'll need to work harder to keep their seat if we have more options.
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