Sixty-three percent of Americans say a third U.S. political party is needed, up from 56% a year ago and by one percentage point the highest in Gallup's 20-year trend.
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Third time support has exceeded 60%, along with 2017 and 2021
Republicans primarily behind the increase, with 58% now in favor
Political independents remain group most likely to favor third party
I watched interview on mainstream media about the forward party. Yang refused to be nailed to any position, and wouldn’t say that maybe self-described Nazis shouldn’t have a place in his party. So, it wasn’t that the establishment is trying to hide it, they just aren’t a thing of any substance.
I watched interview on mainstream media about the forward party. Yang refused to be nailed to any position, and wouldn’t say that maybe self-described Nazis shouldn’t have a place in his party.
What interview was that? I would appreciate a source.
I don’t exactly trust most mainstream corporate outlets to not take the statements out of context.
they just aren’t a thing of any substance.
That is your opinion and a rather ill-defined one. What do you mean by they aren’t a thing of substance? It’s not exactly like any of US politics is filled with currently filled with ‘substance’ anyway.
Their stance is that the 2 major parties aren’t representative of the people’s wishes. Their solution to that problem is largely the same solution proposed and massively upvoted in this thread: voting reform in the form of Racked Choice Voting and Nonpartisian Primaries.
I watched interview on mainstream media about the forward party. Yang refused to be nailed to any position, and wouldn’t say that maybe self-described Nazis shouldn’t have a place in his party. So, it wasn’t that the establishment is trying to hide it, they just aren’t a thing of any substance.
What interview was that? I would appreciate a source.
I don’t exactly trust most mainstream corporate outlets to not take the statements out of context.
That is your opinion and a rather ill-defined one. What do you mean by they aren’t a thing of substance? It’s not exactly like any of US politics is filled with currently filled with ‘substance’ anyway.
Their stance is that the 2 major parties aren’t representative of the people’s wishes. Their solution to that problem is largely the same solution proposed and massively upvoted in this thread: voting reform in the form of Racked Choice Voting and Nonpartisian Primaries.