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Political Infrastructure: American two-party system vs. others

In the U.S., we essentially have a two-party system; the Dems and the GOP have a pretty sweet deal, content to each get their guaranteed 45% of the vote in a major election and fight tool and nail for...

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In most other countries where multiple parties gain legislative seats, there usually is no majority, and this forces questionable coalitions between parties that otherwise are generally opposed to...

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I would love to see a viable third party in America; economically and socially conservative, without being locked into the GOP/ tea party talking points, full blown partisanship at all costs mindset.  

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Most other nations have a parliamentary system, in which the party or coalition with the majority chooses the prime minister. If the coalition falls apart then a new prime minister is selected, unlike...

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I'm for the Constitutional party, but they can never get enough votes and the media will not talk about them.

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