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minus-squareNoneOfUrBusinesslinkfedilink37•3 months agoThe party has been fatally broken for a while; it’s mostly a question of if and when the left realizes that and gets to work.
minus-squareViatorOmniumlinkfedilinkEnglish8•edit-23 months agoFPTP will always lead to dysfunctional parties. There are at least 3 “natural” parties inside of the Democratic, and at least 2 in the Republicans. At local level primaries can mitigate the issue somewhat, but a national level it will always lead to conflict.
The party has been fatally broken for a while; it’s mostly a question of if and when the left realizes that and gets to work.
FPTP will always lead to dysfunctional parties.
There are at least 3 “natural” parties inside of the Democratic, and at least 2 in the Republicans. At local level primaries can mitigate the issue somewhat, but a national level it will always lead to conflict.