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In reply to the discussion: Pres Obama: David, in pursuit of strengthening SS, I'm willing to cut SS benefits [View all]Left Turn Only
(74 posts)Anything is possible, but with almost all the states' electoral college rules being such that the candidate with the most votes gets ALL that state's electoral votes, it makes it extremely difficult for a 3rd party win in presidential elections. True, the largest number of voters are independent, but the votes between the Democrats and a Progressive 3rd party would split, leaving the Republicans the probable winner. Not only that, but state primary laws are such that a 3rd party candidate has to get each state's required signatures within their time-frame just to get on the ballot -- a difficult and expensive proposition - candidates from the 2 major parties are placed on the ballot automatically if they sign up in time. Everything has been set up by the 2 parties to make an incursion of a 3rd party very difficult. If I used the word "never," I apologize, but in this country, a 3rd party win for the presidency is not likely in the near future.