The Rise of Populism, and the Death of America’s Two-Party Political System

Feb 16, 2016
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"The duopoly of the United States’ two-party system is in jeopardy of exploding into alternative fragments—and we can thank Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders for lighting the fuses. The average American may not yet fully comprehend the impact that the rise of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders has already played on our political system.

Rest assured that the effect is substantial."

Thoughts?

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NEW BLOG POST - Check it out!!

"The duopoly of the United States’ two-party system is in jeopardy of exploding into alternative fragments—and we can thank Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders for lighting the fuses. The average American may not yet fully comprehend the impact that the rise of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders has already played on our political system.

Rest assured that the effect is substantial."

Thoughts?

Link: The Rise of Populism, and the Death of America's Two-Party Political System
Link: The Rise of Populism, and the Death of America's Two-Party Political System
If anyone watched Fox News' "Voter Revolt" special last weekend then this would all be very obvious.

You have a racially conscious, brash talking Conservative block of Republicans that don't care about many traditional Republican policies and beliefs(namely the lower taxes, the religious based philosophies, the pro-war attitude , and to a lesser extent, abortion), an openly socialist youth block that will push the Democrats to Sanders' direction and away from Neo-liberalism, and the ever growing minority population that wishes to create their own political parties.

There will never be a traditional Republican or Democrat candidate that wins the presidency ever again.
 

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