There is nothing in the U.S. Constitution about a "two-party system". On the contrary, the electoral college is clearly designed to pick a winner from a wider field of candidates, none of whom were able to achieve a majority.
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Recommended Running On Empty In an era of Republican lock-step, how refreshing it is to find Nixon's Secretary of Commerce calling attention to the emperor's supply-side clothes. We simply cannot sustain irresponsible tax cuts on the one hand, and rampant pork-barrel spending on the other. Crashing the Party: Taking on the Corporate Government in an Age of SurrenderThe military-industrial complex Eisenhower warned of wields undue influence in our country today, and neither the Democrats nor the Republicans are equipped to deal with this threat. Both parties are clearly more authoritarian than libertarian, and unabashedly pro-corporation. The Halliburton Agenda : The Politics of Oil and Money | ||||||