We also have that lol. Still just the two parties. But to be a little optimistic we are starting to see a lot more support for one of the third parties, and they have been able to affect some small, but positive, change. I think the younger generations are slowly breaking that mindset of just voting for the big two who have failed us so far.
Hm? A place with ranked choice voting and a two party system? Only makes sense if you live in a presidential system. In a parliamentarian system that would be weird. Not that “more parties” makes stuff immediatly better. We have 7,5 parties in our parliament, 3 of them form the government, and it is still a shitshow.
This could just be some ignorance on my part, I am probably using words wrong… I live in Australia. We have more than two parties but as far as I know it’s only ever been labor or liberals in power. I know technically it’s liberals/nationals, but y’know. It’s mostly just that the majority of people seem fine voting for one of those two.
We also have that lol. Still just the two parties. But to be a little optimistic we are starting to see a lot more support for one of the third parties, and they have been able to affect some small, but positive, change. I think the younger generations are slowly breaking that mindset of just voting for the big two who have failed us so far.
Hm? A place with ranked choice voting and a two party system? Only makes sense if you live in a presidential system. In a parliamentarian system that would be weird. Not that “more parties” makes stuff immediatly better. We have 7,5 parties in our parliament, 3 of them form the government, and it is still a shitshow.
This could just be some ignorance on my part, I am probably using words wrong… I live in Australia. We have more than two parties but as far as I know it’s only ever been labor or liberals in power. I know technically it’s liberals/nationals, but y’know. It’s mostly just that the majority of people seem fine voting for one of those two.