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INTRODUCTION - CHALLENGING THE TWO-PARTY SYSTEM IN THE CONTEXT OF AMERICAN POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT
On average, 60 percent of Americans tell pollsters that they are in favor of third party alternatives. Republicans and Democrats have been able to maintain their dominance and no third party has representation in the U.S. Congress or is in contention for control of any state legislature. John Bibby and Sandy Maisel explained that the two-party system has come as a surprise to observers of American society:
That the United States should have the oldest and strongest two-party system on the globe is for many, particularly for foreign observers, a bewildering phenomenon. America appears to have all the ingredients for a vibrant and enduring multiparty system--an increasingly multiracial and multiethnic population, substantial regional variation, diverse and conflicting economic and social interests, a history of sectional conflicts, and substantial disparities in the distribution of wealth... CONT.
Open and Inclusive Debates
Public debates afford voters an opportunity to learn about their candidates in ways that campaign literature, television ads, radio commercials, and the internet do not. The pseudo-governmental bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates should be abolished in its current in favor of a non-partisan body that sets equitable criteria for the inclusion of candidates at the presidential level. Local non-partisan bodies should also serve to facilitate debates.

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My planning document is preparred for organizers in a multiparty democracy system as reinstated polygonal and presently a working campaign in the United States that is fast moving toward geo-political economic cooperation for anyones use in sharing and formating their own word documents, as "proposed legislation" on same topics declaring "public rights and freedoms." I'm NOT entering politics nor am I running for office nor, lawyer or an elite though do have great or some "publication credibility or recognition" as managing and editing Producers of more than "ephemeral print document appearance." I began net publishing with, and will finish if possible "voicing platforms for regular or common people - so a Voice For Future
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How Transnational Factors Influence the Success OF Ethnic, Religious and Regional Parties in 21 States

Livianna S. Tossutti University of Calgary, Canada

This article explores whether ethnic, religious and regional parties in 21 advanced capitalist democracies are more
likely to achieve political salience in systems which have been more exposed to the effects of globalization and
post-industrialization. Globalist-localist scholars have argued that the new localism - which encompasses the
post-war resurgence of decentralist political movements - is linked to intensified international interdependence
and changes in production and consumption modes. Using quasi-likelihood statistical methods, we find that
parties catering to particularist interests are more likely to participate in ruling coalitions to support minority
governments, or to serve as the official opposition in countries that have been relatively insulated from
transnational forces. While domestic economic conditions and a party's lifespan and programmatic orientation
also influence the probability for success, domestic institutional arrangements such as electoral systems and the
division of powers do not.

This is a Twenty Zeros special internet report. I'm Randy Frushour. The new Year, Decade, Century and Millennium an unparalleled era with significant "beginnings and statehood" and in particulars with unprecidented "U.S. political party moves" is which cradle activities of our present campaign reform motioning.
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Expanded word documents will be published in the proceeding months as for " implementing needed change" for elections "backup support" and also as a safety net while set in place here for legislatings this date, as the "U S Multiparty Democratic Campaign" in concert with the "Independent Appeal", a partnered vertical proposition document purview for Presidential campaigns, debates and elections reform at present is yet minor and is but likelyhood "elections 2004" begin surfacing dialog of serious questioning as today is presented in turn and then by "larger and more" interest groups or organizations. This suggests so, belief that these priors lend to and can lead with only one solution which is resolutioning out a "US Multiparty System Institutionalization" campaigned and run electorally. Your annotated comments are requested and can upon request remain private as published or be made public and known! On page certain points "are just thoughts of my own" as I view matters.

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Political Isolation, Apathy and Formula Politics

The failure of the Democratic Party to represent the Political Left brought Ronald Reagan and a cadre of Conservative Right Wing extremists of the Republican Party to power by allowing the un-represented constituents of the Political Left to be led, in the absence of a political alternative, against their best interest by Right Wing Extremists of the Republican Party. The neo conservative cadre of right wing Republican extremists which are the Bush Administration and the political heirs to Reagan Formula Politics.

For many years the Republican Party has had a Cadre of Conservative Right Wing Extremists on both radio and television pushing a relentless and continuous program of polarized political rhetoric that is ceaselessly repetitive about how unpatriotic the Democratic left is, how the bleeding heart tax and spend Liberals of the Democratic Party are dragging down the tax payers with welfare, how the oppression of big government is intolerable, how tenets of democracy and justice under the law are unpatriotic, and how everything that the Liberals of the Political Left, the Democratic Party, has done from the past to the present is proof of subversive intent by the Political Left.

This is Ronald Reagan Formula Politics. Should the Democratic Party implement Reagan’s political formula for the Political Left equally as the implementation by the Republican Party’s Political Right; in support of the cause of liberal democracy, the Democratic party could rise from the ashes politically reconstituted and strong.

Reagan Formula Politics can be implemented by broadcasting “fair and balanced” programs on radio, television and the internet that present a relentless and never ending continuum of polarized political rhetoric for the Political Left that is ceaselessly repetitive about Right Wing Republican borrow and spend government financing that squanders the benefits of the old, infirm and generations yet unborn; that speaks incessantly about the obscene tax breaks and refunds of the Right Wing Republican Party to the wealthy aristocracy of business, industry and elite national culture, that constantly comments and speculates on how Right Wing Extremists of the Republican party are trying to undermine and overthrow the democratic government in the United States; and how what everything the Conservative Right Wing Extremists of the Republican Party has done from the past to the present is proof of their intent. The objective of Reagan Formula Politics is to control political dialogue, so that all political opposition stays on the defensive.

The political motives of the Republican Party and its Cadre of Conservative Right Wing Extremists were voiced by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in the Fifties subsequent to World War II. President Eisenhower, a five star general, was in a position to know, and openly stated that the greatest threat to democracy in the United States was from the Military Industrial Complex of the Right Wing Extremists. President Dwight David Eisenhower was a Republican President that ran as a Republican to prevent the loss of democracy in the United States to a Fascist government of Conservative Right Wing Extremists.

The Political Left can lead the masses with Reagan Formula Politics, the same way it has been used by the Political Right, to reconstitute its political base; but lasting benefit to the democracy must be from text book education of politics as a part of the Public School curriculum, so that all constituents of the body politic will be properly prepared to exercise their voting franchise in our democracy without being easily led against their best interest by an entrenched aristocracy.

Modest, moderate and middle income working people are currently being left out of the political process in the United States through lack of knowledge. Basic terms of politics are not taught and are difficult to understand on one’s own; and as a result, working people are easily led against their own interests, when they are not represented as constituents of the Political Left, by the Democratic Party. Because of this lack of knowledge by modest, moderate and middle income working people, it is difficult discussing politics, as most do not understand basic political terminology. The following is a list of basic political terminology:

Political Terms and Definitions
1. Constituent: Like parts of a greater whole.

2. Rhetoric: Language used to lead others to a

conclusion.

3. Polarized Rhetoric: Language with only one (1) point of view

that is used to lead others to a conclusion.

4. Democracy: Government controlled by the people.

5. Democratic Party: A political party intended to represent

government controlled by the people in a

two party system of government.

6. Democrat: A member of the Democratic Party.

7. Political Right: A minority faction of high income constituents

of the body politic favoring aristocratic control

of government.

8. Politics: Leadership of constituents in their best interest

and non-constituents against their best

interests.

9. Political: Anything involving politics.

10. Political Conservative: Favoring aristocratic government.

11. Political Liberal: Favoring government controlled by the people.

12. Political Left: A majority faction of modest, moderate and

middle income constituents of the body politic

favoring government controlled by the people.

13. Republic: A nation whose government is controlled by

aristocracy.

14. Republican Party: A political party intended to represent

government controlled by aristocracy in a two

party system of government.

15. Republican: A member of the Republican Party.

16. Fiscal: Pertaining to the finances of government.

17. Fiscal Conservative: Thrifty finance of government and governmental

services.

18. Fiscal Liberal: Extravagant finance of government and

governmental services.

19. Issue Oriented Politics: Political issues between constituents of the

same political group.

20. Constituent Oriented Politics: Political issues between differing groups of

political constituents.

21. General Population: A majority underclass of working people with

modest, moderate, and middle income that

comprise the greater part of the body politic.

22. Aristocracy: A hereditary class of overlords that are

wealthy, privileged and preeminent by birth

with prescriptive rank and rights that

comprise a minority portion of the body politic.

23. Aristocrat: A member of the aristocracy.

24. Body Politic: The total voting population of a state or nation.

25. Aristocratic: One who favors aristocracy.



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