Northeast American Federation wrote:Genivaria wrote:I still believe that the best option is reforming the system to make third parties more accessible.
That will work to reduce this politics of 'my party 1st' and will actually give people a chance to vote for the party or candidate they actually like instead of having to just vote against the other one.
I don't think that would change the "my party first" mindset, to be honest. The best you might hope for is that it splits it up into smaller groups, which would have a harder time consolidating power or actually going to war in some hypothetical doomsday scenario.
It won’t initially atleast, but its a step in the right direction. Having to parties, makes 2 massive idealogy groups, more parties allows the other parties to have less ideologies under their “tents”, atleast allowing more moderates such as “right-wing moderates” and “left-wing moderates” to change up their votes more often. For parties such as libertarians may appeal to a issue that strikes their fancy.