Which means that in the United States, people can vent their anger within the two-party system rather than against it. |
More than 80 percent said there were problems with the two-party system, and 31 percent wanted to see a third party emerge. |
But I happen to be a great devotee of and admirer of the two-party system in this country. |
Some scholars have suggested that the persistence of the two-party system may be the result of a basic duality of individual attitudes in a society that is united in its basic concepts about government. |
This approach lights up the representational premises on which the two-party system is grounded and the subsequent distribution of authority and access to which they lead. |
We may see the gradual erosion of the two-party system and an enormous fracturing of the vote over the next couple of decades. |