Jiang says Democrats and Republicans effectively collude in one core respect: they protect a two-party monopoly by crushing the emergence of third and fourth parties.
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Third Parties
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"...agree on one thing which is like how to crush any third parties from arising okay it's a two -party monopoly um and honestly..."
"...good thing for anyone so what they're saying is that a third party it could be pakistan north korea who knows okay but they've..."
"...Elon Musk is uh he was floating the idea of a third party um he seemed to back out that back out of that..."
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