One of the bigger misunderstandings about the American electorate is that it is divided into two parties, Democrats and Republicans, and that neither of these parties provides enough choice for voters. This isn’t accurate.
The American electorate is not really two parties, but three, and they divide as follows.
Tuesday, December 14, 2004
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I like it! The author makes some good points. I have often thought the Libertarian party could truly be a viable third party, but I am not so sure they could ever do it- here is a good link on the subject.
http://www.techcentralstation.com/111204E.html
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