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'The "two party" system is bad for the US.'
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on 2004-12-18 10:24:38
it produces more stable governance than multiparty systems, because coalition is highly unlikely to occur with two parties dominating.
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on 2004-12-18 09:59:48
two-party systems are not intrinsically any more stable, citing such examples of stable democracies as
Germany
, which has a multi-party system through proportional representation.
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