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American Democracy Is About to Collapse
There shouldn’t be two sole major political parties in the United States. It enables an argument to sustain the Electoral College, it melds “in between” voters into a single mold.
Since the 1990s, this extremism has only led voters further and further to each side. Moderate Republicans voted for Donald Trump and moderate Democrats seem to be all that’s keeping the Democratic Party together. The sooner we let both sides go, the better off the U.S. will be and the higher the likelihood it will survive.
“Let a Thousand Parties Bloom” is a 2019 Foreign Policy article arguing that the only way to prevent extremism is to abolish the two-party system, opt for a multi-party system, and let the pieces fall where they may.
Numerous outlets, including the Washington Post, reported on a Donald Trump endorsement of Arizona acolyte who supported his false election claims. A recorded phone call revealed that Trump offered his “complete and total endorsement” to Kelli Ward, who has sparred with the state’s Republican governor, for another term as state party chairwoman. She’s been condemned by the business community and narrowly won re-election by a margin of 51.5% to 48.5%.
Recently, Trump has entertained the idea of creating a “MAGA Party” or a third political party. It’s easy to see this as a Republican Party…