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  • A very good question. I'll be tactless and blunt. It is far more difficult to financially control and manipulate three political parties (example, Ross Perot) than it is to do so for two. Makes one think about free elections and democracy.
  • The two parties do not want any competition and make it difficult for independents to enter debates for the country would actually have a candidate that could move the country in a good direction.

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