It’s always going to be two parties, because any other arrangement just hurts the parties with more in common. What does happen is one dies and a new party rises to replace it. For more simultaneous parties we need to (and should) change our voting system.
@YoBuckStopsHere I don’t know, I feel like I’ve been waiting 40 years for a new political party to be formed in the US.
It seems more like the two we have just keep morphing.
@Hazdaz
That’s because the only time the D’s and R’s actually work together is to quash any 3rd Party from gaining traction.
They also band together to lower taxes on our oligarchy and corporations.
It’s always going to be two parties, because any other arrangement just hurts the parties with more in common. What does happen is one dies and a new party rises to replace it. For more simultaneous parties we need to (and should) change our voting system.
You’ll be waiting forever, the only way to make changes to the parties is to change them from within
We all have been waiting but the funding and branding haven’t been there.