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In reply to the discussion: My niece stumped with with a question: Why is the Republican Party allowed to even exist today? [View all]fescuerescue
(4,475 posts)If it were possible, to assemble a Congress and Presidency that would be willing to sign a ban, outlawing Republicans, it would only be a manner of time, that a complimentary law would be passed outlawing the Democratic party. In fact, given the makeup in Washington today, The Dems would likely be first on the chopping block.
But it's not possible - Bill of Rights allows it.
But - lets imagine that scenario where the Republicans were banned, and it was perfectly constitutional, and it was unconstitutional to ban the Democratic party. Within a short amount of time, the Democratic party would split, a new party would spin off, former republicans would join it and we would be back at square #1, with a just a different name.
Super short version? One party states are worse than two party states and a big group of people must always have an opposition and if they don't - they will create one.