• stinerman [Ohio]@midwest.social
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    5 hours ago

    first past the post voting is a broken system and that main party candidates should make more effort to fix this glaring hole in the voting system.

    The Democratic Party would rather lose to the Republican Party than change the rules to allow for a multi-party system.

    That aside, the major parties don’t want to reform the system they have because it’s worked very well for them. Our parties are incredibly old by world standards. The Democrats have been around since the 18th century, and the Republicans have been around since the 1850s.

    • Fedizen@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      The problem is if you believe this entirely then there’s no mechanism to affect parties. Which is easy to disprove.

      The overarching reality is that the parties are affected by things: culturally there’s been a long period (150 years) of slowly unrestricting people with lots of resistance. Then there’s also a economic right wing drift for decades, largely along capital accumulation lines.

      I buy the idea that the parties are hard to affect but the idea they are impossible to affect seems ahistorical.