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How to break up the two party system?
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We've essentially had only two parties since the conception of the Constitution. We had a 10 year or so period during the 1820's where essentially everyone was a Democratic-Republican, but that's an outlier.

Like Matt explained, it comes with the territory of how we vote. It has been ingrained in our political fabric. The first step is gerrymandering legislation. Probably an amendment to require neutral or bipartisan boards to oversee the creation of all districts. Remove the extremes from both sides. The parties aren't really the issue, it's who they send.
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RE: How to break up the two party system? - BmorePat87 - 10-27-2016, 12:54 PM

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