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Two-Party Duopoly: How Democrats and Republicans Lock Out Competition

July 14, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via Independent Voter News
Two-Party Duopoly: How Democrats and Republicans Lock Out Competition
The two-party system operates as a gatekeeping mechanism that controls ballot access long before Election Day, systematically excluding independent and third-party candidates through ballot access rules, debate thresholds, and registration requirements. These barriers aren't accidents - they're deliberate structural advantages that protect the Democratic and Republican establishments from real competition. Read more about this...

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