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You are not a big fan of the two-party system. You know, I think it’s outlived its usefulness. I think America is a pretty big, diverse country these days, you may have noticed.
Despite a polarizing election, Canadians don’t want a two-party system, poll suggests Only 21 per cent of Canadians think the country would be better off with a system where two parties dominate ...
A 41 per cent result, in Canada's multiparty system, means a crushing, assured victory (normally), but in a U.S. election it ...
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, CanadaDespite a polarizing election, poll suggests Canadians don’t want a two-party system By: Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press Posted: 3:00 AM CDT Tuesday ...
You don‘t have to agree that this situation will be permanent – although I would take that bet – to see that the next election will be a two-party battle, because Mr. Poilievre was a key ...
First, despite clear support for the idea, it is likely not enough to overcome the legal, organizational, and institutional barriers that have reinforced the two-party system since the mid-19th ...
Americans say they want a third party — but making it happen is tricky.
While the recent federal election was a tight race between the Liberals and Conservatives, a new poll suggests that most Canadians don't want to see the country adopt a two-party system. Jack Jedwab, ...
OTTAWA — While the recent federal election turned into a tight race between the Liberals and Conservatives that left other parties trailing far behind, a new poll suggests most Canadians don't want ...
In Article Audio PlayerTo be sure, this is not to say that alternatives to the two-party system are not worth exploring. Third parties have a long history in the U.S., and have even played pivotal ...
At 30 per cent, Conservative respondents were the most likely to think Canada would be better off with a two-party system, compared to 17 per cent of Liberals and 14 per cent of NDP supporters.