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      Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop: The Case for Multiparty Democracy in America The Case for Multiparty Democracy in America 

      The Politics of Electoral Reform

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      Oxford University Press

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          This chapter explains how electoral reform can happen in America. Nobody doubts American politics is broken. Poll after poll confirms a deeply discontented electorate. However, there is less agreement around a solution. Americans seem to agree they want more parties. However, few Americans understand the institutional reasons why more parties do not emerge: The first-past-the-post electoral system. Absent this understanding, Americans are unlikely to demand electoral reform. Instead, they will keep blaming politicians for responding to the incentives the political system demands, and continue to be disappointed. As such, it is urgent that people make the connection between electoral reform and more parties. The encouraging news is that Americans may now be unusually open to institutional reforms. Politicians may also be open to reform; they do not like the system either. Ultimately, America must end the winner-take-all system of elections that is powering the two-party doom loop. The future of American democracy depends on it.

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          January 24 2020
          March 19 2020
          : 239-263
          10.1093/oso/9780190913854.003.0011
          329b59ba-66fa-49b3-af33-ea7f2fa381d0
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