The two-party system nobody asked for

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The two-party system nobody asked for
Robert Lockwood Mills
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Bob Mills analyzes the Democratic Party and the Republican Party over the course of time. He finds both of them seriously flawed, and raises deep questions about the two-party system overall.

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Algora Publishing
Language
English
Pages
236

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The two-party system nobody asked for
2019, Algora Publishing
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2019, Algora Publishing
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Table of Contents

George Washington was prescient
A two-party system that nobody asked for
A new two-party system (that nobody asked for)
The fabulous fifties and dysfunctional sixties
Of party bosses and primary elections
The Donald and the Andrew
Media (plural noun) vs. media (singular noun)
Rules of the (political) game
Attacking the two-party trust
Failed third parties in history
All politics is local, and other myths
A court ruling worse than Citizens United?
Voter fraud, electoral fraud, and fraudulent people
How television, blogs, and social media affect politics
Bucking the two-party system
The endorsement game
Of Senate rules and Supreme Court nominations
Wall Street and the two-party system
The two-party system and the First Amendment
God, the media, and the two-party system
Of dinos and rinos
The two-party system and big-time sports
The two-party system and the Supreme Court
The two-party system and the 25th Amendment
Partisanship and deep pockets
The war on Christmas and other political wars
The two-party system and mother nature
The two-party system and gender wars
Partisanship vs. non-partisanship
The two-party system makes strange bedfellows
Nobody is allowed to be an independent
'Judge not, lest you be judged non-partisan'
The two-party system is bad for one's health
The man who upset the two-party duopoly
Party-switchers don't hurt the duopoly
The mid-terms settle nothing
Those inscrutable Florida voters
Gerrymandering and the courts
The new political landscape
Possible third-party candidacies in 2020
The elephant(s) in the room
Another potential elephant
A radical idea from a radical centrist
Until it happens
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
324.273
Library of Congress
JK2261 .M56 2019

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 236 pages
Number of pages
236

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL47072212M
ISBN 10
1628943548, 1628943807
ISBN 13
9781628943542, 9781628943801
LCCN
2018061467
OCLC/WorldCat
1082296960

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