• Nightwingdragon@lemmy.world
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    The problem is that eliminating political parties is literally impossible. You can’t prevent like-minded people from working together and combining resources to achieve a common goal, and that’s all a political party is.

    The problem isn’t political parties. Those are inevitable. The problem is that they structured a system that essentially only allows for two of them to be viable at any given time.

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      While you can’t actually get rid of parties themselves, I really think taking them off the ballots would help immensly

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        Maybe, maybe not.

        There’s a world where it would help immensely as it would prevent people from just blindly party-line voting up and down the ticket and may force people to start actually researching the people they’re voting for.

        But there’s also a world where voters will continue to not care and essentially just make choices at random, causing our entire election system to become a glorified roll of the dice.

        My fear is that reality would lean more towards the latter than the former.

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          I think the latter would still be an improvement, though not as much of one as I’d like

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            It would lead to too much instability. It would also lead to good politicians getting ousted because they randomly lost re-election.