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Wikipedia: "A [[two-party system]] is a type of party system where only two political parties have a realistic chance of winning an election." This causes problems in a number of ways, one of which is that voters are essentially forced to choose between voting for the lesser of two evils or else "wasting" a vote on a candidate who is unlikely to win.
 
==Reference==
 
==Reference==
 
* [[wikipedia:Two-party system|Wikipedia]]
 
* [[wikipedia:Two-party system|Wikipedia]]
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==Related Articles==
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* [[Voting Systems]]
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* [http://davidbrin.com/electoral.html David Brin] "The Electoral College: A Surprisingly Easy Fix"
 
* [http://davidbrin.com/electoral.html David Brin] "The Electoral College: A Surprisingly Easy Fix"

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Wikipedia: "A two-party system is a type of party system where only two political parties have a realistic chance of winning an election." This causes problems in a number of ways, one of which is that voters are essentially forced to choose between voting for the lesser of two evils or else "wasting" a vote on a candidate who is unlikely to win.

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  • David Brin "The Electoral College: A Surprisingly Easy Fix"