we have multiple parties but practically it's a two party system due to the amount of funding they get from contributors. When we DO have a viable 3rd party candidate it usually splits the vote and was the reason Clinton got elected to his first term in my opinion. i was young and voted for Perot as independent. He split the republican vote for Bush in 1992 and that gave Clinton enough to get elected.Braddock wrote:
It's mad that a country as vast as America still ultimately has a two-party system. I always think of that episode of the Simpsons where the two aliens run for President.CaptainSpaulding71 wrote:
it would be poor strategic decision to change leaders in the middle of a war.m3thod wrote:
Well you guys voted for him...twice. I still remember my disbelief with his reelection and i live in the UK. Seriously what are you people on?
Also, give us good alternatives. Kerry? come on. Gore? If there was a more centrist candidate from either side, i'm sure that would have helped, but the democrats were so far left, it gave many no choice.
i just wish the democrats would not be so far left with regards to social issues. Also, i don't think socialism and liberalism is the answer to everything.
i wish the current republicans would be more fiscally conservative and move to the center a bit on social issues like abortion.
i also wish that neither party does anything related to the economy before consulting with Thomas Sowell. That guy is a genius.