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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Thu Jan 28, 2016, 07:42 PM Jan 2016

At Start Of Campaign, The Last Gasp Of Political Parties?

As the nation begins the process of electing a new president, the roles of the Republican and Democratic parties are undergoing fundamental shifts that are threatening their impact on both elections and policy.

Built in the 19th century, grown dominant in the 20th, they are largely out of date in this new age.

They still control the ballot and machinery such as the primaries. But they do not hold the loyalty of the people. The largest party in America now is no party — with the ranks of people calling themselves independents at the highest level in more than 75 years of polling. The parties do not control the message. People learn about politics from social media instead of traditional means such as mailings or campaign rallies. And the parties are no longer the sole banker of politics. Big-money interests now effectively create shadow parties with extensive networks of donors of their own.

The result: People are tuning out and turning away.

In 2012, average voter turnout for statewide primaries for president, governor and U.S. Senate plunged to its lowest level since the modern primary system became popular in 1972.

“No one likes political parties anymore,” said Jan Leighley, who studies voter behavior at American University, where she is a professor of government.

Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/election/article56995453.html#storylink=cpy

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At Start Of Campaign, The Last Gasp Of Political Parties? (Original Post) Purveyor Jan 2016 OP
Parties? no. The current two-party duopoly? Yes. bemildred Jan 2016 #1

bemildred

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1. Parties? no. The current two-party duopoly? Yes.
Fri Jan 29, 2016, 06:37 AM
Jan 2016

What comes after God only knows. Chaos probably. Doing a pretty good imitation of chaos already.

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