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Historically, the United States has been a two-party system, but those parties have changed several times.
Jill Stein was arrested for trying to enter a debate with Obama and Romney. My question is this: can we really justify excluding Stein, Johnson, and any other prominent candidate who manages to get on the ballot from debating? I know neither of them have as much money backing them as Obama and Romney do, but then again, that is in part because any vote not for one of the two parties is considered a wasted vote in the system.
To me, it just does not seem very democratic. I would even go so far as to say that the U.S. should not consider itself a true democracy because of this. If all we have are two parties heavily influenced by money, then we do not really have a choice about who rules.
Jill Stein was arrested for trying to enter a debate with Obama and Romney. My question is this: can we really justify excluding Stein, Johnson, and any other prominent candidate who manages to get on the ballot from debating? I know neither of them have as much money backing them as Obama and Romney do, but then again, that is in part because any vote not for one of the two parties is considered a wasted vote in the system.
To me, it just does not seem very democratic. I would even go so far as to say that the U.S. should not consider itself a true democracy because of this. If all we have are two parties heavily influenced by money, then we do not really have a choice about who rules.