• Fedizen@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    *electoral system

    Because of FPTP and the Winner Take All Electoral College, there is a lot of political pressure to only have 2 parties. In a better system (proportional, ranked choice, etc) it wouldn’t break with more than two parties. In fact just reforming the electoral college to be proportional would likely allow 3 parties to exist.

    If you look at history the last time there was a viable 3rd party it possibly initiated the civil war by allowing an anti slavery viewpoint to exist (which is good, but if we’d had a better voting system it would have happened earlier and reduced a lot of suffering)

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      2 months ago

      And if a frog had wings he wouldn’t bump his ass when he hopped.

      We have FPTP, and we’ll have it until I’m cold and dead in the ground.

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          alaska also has some kind of UBI because of their oil stuff, I’m not sure they slot as easily into political partisanship as most other states

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          Burlington VT also switched off FPTP… and then we fucking back slid because “it’s too confusing!”

          I think it’s highly unlikely we get off FPTP at a national level.