• Samvega
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    I think you might be on to something. Maybe the system is set up to limit the power of protest voting? I mean, it does deliver two right-of-centre parties to power, over and over again.

    Where the wheels are coming off is that one of them - and some people say both - are moving further rightwards, and this is destabilising society in America.

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      Some people say… Dems are generally shit but they have definitely moved left over the last decade. A lot of new people have run and while it isn’t a sure thing by any stretch, people have been able to and have the chance to continue to move the party and also just straight up infiltrate it to push it left. Whereas the repubs have been in full sprint to the right.

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      Maybe the system is set up to limit the power of protest voting?

      It absolutely is set up that way. This may or may not have been the intent of our election system, but it is the outcome.

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      Pretend you’re a politician. You have two groups of people that want opposite things. One of them is reliable, donates and volunteers to help your campaign. The other is feckless and seems to always find an excuse to oppose you. Which would you try to please?