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A 41 per cent result, in Canada's multiparty system, means a crushing, assured victory (normally), but in a U.S. election it ...
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.
The cycle of rich guys trying to form third parties has been a constant in this country. Musk’s proposed effort would likely ...
As Elon Musk moves to create a third party to upend America’s political system, he’s spoken with one-time Democratic ...
Forty-nine per cent say a two-party system would not be good for Canada, while 30 per cent say they don't know.
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USA TODAY readers have spoken – and they want a third party in US politics. But is Elon Musk the one to lead it?
The billionaire’s latest venture into U.S. politics points to cracks in the two-party system—even if it might flop.
Elon Musk has officially declared the establishment of the America Party in the United States, responding to a poll conducted on his social media plat ...
Musk has floated the possibility of initially zeroing in on “just 2 or 3 Senate seats” and “8 to 10 House districts” in the 2026 midterm elections. Narrowing his focus would make it a “totally ...
The state’s Republicans could use a caucus system, instead, which the party believes would allow its members to still vote for Mr. Trump.
Forty-nine per cent say a two-party system would not be good for Canada, while 30 per cent say they don't know. The poll, which was conducted online and can't be assigned a margin of error, suggests ...
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.
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