Political parties are gay
Most are but NSDAP wasn't gay. American Nazi Party wasn't gay. Nordic Resistance Movement isn't gay.
Political parties are gay
Most are but NSDAP wasn't gay. American Nazi Party wasn't gay. Nordic Resistance Movement isn't gay.
Join the party, comrade!
Compared to Europe, the DNC would be considered Right-Wing
Europe is not allowed to have right-wing political parties. The socialists are working themselves to a frazzle trying to ban the AFD. The socialists have also successfully coopted the Tories.
Did you research how to start a party in America?
When I was younger I planned out an entire party and platform. Then you realize even the most popular "third parties" don't even have a single representative in the federal government.
Our founding fathers didn't want and discouraged political parties, which was a blind spot. Since they designed for the absence of political parties, they had no mechanism for preventing their entrenchment.
You had a ton of political parties in the US...The thing is, after a long time, any democracy will be a 2 party system, because theres no point having more. People will group up to get a better chance at winning even of the party only partly represents them.
lol at thinking we have two parties….
The age of the parties ended when the kikes corrupted the voting system. Now is the age of the orders and organizations.
It's incredibly difficult and costly to get ballot access in the USA. This is deliberate to preserve the uniparty's power.
The US elects candidates via first-past-the-post. If Dudley Dorite gets 51% of the vote, he wins a seat. Which means his platform needs to be boring enough to appeal to the majority. Most European countries elect parties. If the Fizzy Whizbanger party gets 5% of the vote, they get 5% of the seats. The party then picks which candidates fill those seats. Multiple parties then "form a [coalition] government" to achieve a voting majority in that country's parliament. This is why Europe has right wing parties - even if they only have a sliver of the vote, they can still get a few seats.
Many European countries have proportional voting systems instead of single-member district voting. That makes it easier for smaller parties to grow. Proportional voting and single-member district voting are both very flawed systems though. Germany (and Austria?) combines both systems where 50% of the vote comes via single-member districs and the other half is via proportional voting.
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