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Seems like they start new parties far easier than we can too

Seems like they start new parties far easier than we can too

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Political parties are gay

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Most are but NSDAP wasn't gay. American Nazi Party wasn't gay. Nordic Resistance Movement isn't gay.

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Join the party, comrade!

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Compared to Europe, the DNC would be considered Right-Wing

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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.

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Did you research how to start a party in America?

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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.

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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.

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lol at thinking we have two parties….

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The age of the parties ended when the kikes corrupted the voting system. Now is the age of the orders and organizations.

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It's incredibly difficult and costly to get ballot access in the USA. This is deliberate to preserve the uniparty's power.

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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.

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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.