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Should the U.S have a multi-party system?

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by anthonythegamer, Aug 10, 2014.

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Should the U.S have a multi-party system?

Poll closed Oct 9, 2014.
  1. Yes

    82.1%
  2. No

    17.9%
  1. An Gentleman

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    I usually lean libertarian. We already have a multi-party system, but nobody really utilizes it to its full potential.
     
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    Well, there goes my last shread of hope for a non-shitty 'Murica...
     
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    I'm serious. And in my context, I meant your opinion is more likely to be validated. But either way in a five party system, four out of five people don't get their guy elected... So honestly either way has it's pros and cons. And I also thought there wasn't hate on this website.... :/
     
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    Well, I get that for some people political satisfaction is the same or similar to getting who you voted for in to an office. Not for me, and probably not for a lot of other people. My satisfaction politically comes from the evidence of some kind of plan and progress in the different branches of governmental authority that I have opinions about. If what I think should be going one way is not I'd be dissatisfied politically.