I think differently.
As it stands we have two primaries. Most states only allow you to vote in one or the other. So no matter what the cabal gets two chances to put a puppet on the ballot, and we know from experience many times there are two puppets and we are left to vote for what we perceive to be the less evil.
Any third party option is in reality just throwing away your vote, because all the money and all the support is going to the two from the established puppet parties.
If we had only one party the primary would be in effect the actual vote, but if the one chosen is not someone the voters want the door is open for an independent challenger to have a legitimate chance of taking out the chosen puppet. With one party running the people can actually focus on those running and not be constantly pitted against the other side while they miss focusing on the toady their side is trying to push.
This is the way the founding fathers envisioned our system working. They never intended a two party system. The two party system has led to a thoroughly corrupted Congress with a clouded view of how things are getting done, and very few willing to expose the stinky dealings of the inner politics that go on.
I think differently.
As it stands we have two primaries. Most states only allow you to vote in one or the other. So no matter what the cabal gets two chances to put a puppet on the ballot, and we know from experience many times there are two puppets and we are left to vote for what we perceive to be the less evil.
Any third party option is in reality just throwing away your vote, because all the money and all the support is going to the two from the established puppet parties.
If we had only one party the primary would be in effect the actual vote, but if the one chosen is not someone the voters want the door is open for an independent challenger to have a legitimate chance of taking out the chosen puppet. With one party running the people can actually focus on those running and not be constantly pitted against the other side while they miss focusing on the toady their side is trying to push.
This is the way the founding fathers envisioned our system working. They never intended a two party system.