MovingTarget
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No, though Ross Perot came close.
That will likely be the closest we will come to a third party candidate for POTUS. Of course, if the GOP implodes after losing in November, that chance goes up, but only slightly.
No, though Ross Perot came close.
No, though Ross Perot came close.
Yes I think its possible but remore.
First a given third party would have to get enough votes in the previous election to have their name automatically in the ballot.
Then both the democrats and the republicans would have no nominate total turkeys who both get hit with huge scandals post covention.
And then the third party candidate would have to have mainstream views acceptable to democrats and republicans.
In short, possible but very improbable.
No. What's the point of electing a third party? We don't even need two.
Yep, and the only resolution is effectively blocked by them since they would have to approve of surrendering power.
The theoretical division of powers between the judiciary, legislative and executive branch does not effectively exist, or if so it's so subordinate to party control that it's irrelevant.
The hierarchy of power in government is Republicrat. That's it.
I'll consider it one entity since they use the same mentality to govern, that being their way or the highway. In theory Obama ought not to have any connection with Congress in terms of legislation and vice versa and most people don't even realize it. What we are supposed to do is pick a President or Representative who may belong to a political party, but we pick a party and they control both, and sometimes judges depending on the office. Even when this is not the case, parties pick who can be appointed. Consequently the government as intended is a farce, an illusion, that some cling to and others openly defy in place of partisanship.
George Washington was right.
Oh stop it! You might discourage people from voting!
You are an embarrassment.
That's what my parents said, but that sure as fuck didn't stop me.
You people see something that doesn't work and try to attempt something else at the first sign of trouble. But a true American follows their heart and passion no matter what. A real American keeps doing wrong until it becomes fucking right.
No, there were others that got closer.
We all appreciate your comprehensive listing of those more successful candidates.No, there were others that got closer.
We all appreciate your comprehensive listing of those more successful candidates.
Not in my life time.
We all appreciate your comprehensive listing of those more successful candidates.
This
The ideal scenario is that after Romney gets elected, people will be like "Hey, republicans suck" then they will be like "hey, we put in a republican because theyre better than democrats, who suck even more" THEN maybe, just maybe, people will be like "If these two guys suck, lets try some other options"
Basically whats going to happen is everything I said will be true until the maybe part, the rest will go like this "Hey, Romney sucks, lets get obama back so he can hope us back to health"
We just need a revolution.
When the Constitution was written it was assumed that the person with the most Electoral votes would be President and the person that came in second would be the Vice-President.
That did not work. So changes were made and we have a two party system by default. It has worked pretty damn well for over two hundred years. It's not so broke that we can't work with it. Leave it alone.
You have to start at the bottom. Get people elected to the state government, then get some congressmen and senators.
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Agreed. If a third party gets close enough to threaten both parties, both parties will change the rules.I don't think it will happen because that's one issue that both parties can agree on: a third party is a threat to their power. They will make sure that the deck gets ever more stacked against a third party. They can't stack the deck against each other because the two powers are roughly equally divided, but they can (and do) work together to make sure nobody else steps on their collective turf.
Exactly, and this is why it won't happen in my lifetime.
You need a huge infrastructure in place to mount a realistic campaign for President. You need one in every state just to get on the ballot. You need that infrastructure to raise campaign donations. You need it for grassroots type efforts, knocking on doors etc.
I think Ross Perot proved that not even a billionaire has a reasonable shot at it from the top-down. It must bottom-up.
And no, the electoral college system has nothing to do with it.
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When people say third party they are free to imagine a third party that encompasses all their own beliefs. In the real world, third parties are subject to the same real world compromises and conflicts as are the major parties. For instance, I usually vote Libertarian even though I have some very severe differences with their stance on regulatory reform, especially environmental regulations. Were the Libertarians truly competitive, I'd have to take these into consideration.Agreed, that was pretty much what I was thinking about this. You don't need artificial restrictions when the natural restrictions effectively keep almost everyone out. It's not some big conspiracy so much as getting elected leader of a huge country with 300+ million people is an enormous undertaking. That can't be a party's first real step in politics.
The other problem is that I don't think the magic third party idea is enough by itself, although it clearly appeals to a lot of people. Some people see third parties (it hardly seems to matter WHICH third party) as infinitely better than the two major choices we've got now, but I don't think that's at all an obvious conclusion for most people and the third party supporters don't do a very good job selling it, IMO.
Do you think there will be a president that is not Republican or Democrat that is elected in your lifetime? I feel this would be a great thing and shake things up politically.