two-party system
Coverage of two-party system in the Nexus archive.
- James Carville warns radical democratic socialists’ victories signal ‘end of the two-party system’
James Carville warns that victories by radical democratic socialists could mark the end of the two-party system. He suggests the Democratic Party may splinter as younger voters move away from centrist liberal politics.
- James Carville worries about the 'end of the two-party system' as democratic socialists gain popularity
James Carville and Al Hunt expressed concerns about the rise of radicals in both political parties, warning that the two-party system may collapse. Carville criticized democratic socialists who won Democratic primaries, suggesting the party should split to exclude them, and argued that young people's economic struggles are overstated.
- Polling guru John Curtice says local elections will be fatal blow to two-party system as big rivals lose their local power bases
Polling expert John Curtice predicts that local elections will significantly weaken the two-party system by eroding the local power bases of major political rivals. His analysis suggests a structural shift in political dynamics as traditional dominance declines.
- Business leaders are done picking sides, and the two parties should be worried
Wall Street leaders are advocating for independent political solutions, citing the failure of the two-party system to govern effectively and its threat to financial stability. Business leaders are urging Americans to seek alternatives as the current political divide risks destabilizing the economy.