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Dan Dagovitz's avatar

The danger is not a new party; it is solely needed. The danger is what weight that thumb on the scale of the next two elections will cause.

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FreedomFighter's avatar

From what I can see, Musk's ambitions go to things that are often novel in nature, of little benefit to mankind and that build Musk's fortune. I can't imagine how his new America Party benefits us or even has a probability of success. As always, keep a watchful eye on people intent on building their fame and fortune.

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Steve Boronski's avatar

Fascinating scatter graph and I suspect that we have a similar problem here in the UK where we also have a two party system.

I am fairly confident that the establishment will be using the “new” parties to ensure that the status quo remains.

Vote for the individual who respects and works for you locally and stop voting for the globalists who have achieved nothing but destruction.

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Surak's avatar

Steve, I am a little confused. I can think of 5 robust parties in the UK: Lab-Lib-Con, SNP, and now Reform. Because you don't use proportional representation but rather winner-take-all within each constituency, most seats in Parliament end up going to the largest parties. Nevertheless, Reform seems to be on the verge of a real breakthrough. It seems that Reform could realistically form the next government.

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Steve Boronski's avatar

We’ve seen this before, and we have never seen any party other than Liebour or CONservative actually win. Maybe in four years we’ll see something change but I doubt it.

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