Should We Abolish The Two Party System In America

Opened on Sunday, May 06, 2012

Polling Background

Currently the vast majority of the states only allow ballot access to only the two major parties, Republicans and Democrats.  Independent 3rd or 4th party's and their candidates are either completely denied ballot access or the States requirements for qualifying and obtaining ballot access are virtually impossible for the party or candidate to achieve.

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  •   Abolish Two Party Sys for Open Independent Elections
  •   Mandate States Accept Multiple Party Balloting Access
  •   Keep the Current Two Party System

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