• DigitalTraveler42@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Works for me, but the way the government is built is for the adversarial system, which means two main parties, that’s why there’s a public funding threshold based on the amount of voters for each party. It’s because the founders felt that what basically amounts to political yin & yang will balance our government from getting too conservative or too progressive, it also goes along with Jefferson’s “Tree of liberty” quote, where civil wars were planned for by the architects of our government, meaning that they were accepting of the idea that civil wars may occur often in our nation’s history.

    The easiest fix to our adversarial democracy problem is to either lower the public funding voter threshold, which would allow for more parties, or initiate national ranked choice voting, which would allow for better quality candidates while maintaining the adversarial system.