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In reply to the discussion: How to Scrap the Two-Party System in Three Steps [View all]Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)We would need to elect a House and a Senate with 2/3rds majorities to pass an amendment.
In theory, every Senator elected in 2016 and 2018 would have to be Senators who would vote for that amendment.
Then, it would need to be ratified by 38 states.
Any solution that requires a Constitutional Amendment is wishful thinking. Real change requires a lot of time and hard work to build a movement. It also requires a huge amount of money.
Ballot initiatives in states, I support, though they will be extremely expensive.
Movement building where people actually go out to picket, protest, and pressure their elected representatives.
Hell, I'll get behind primary challenges to Republicans or Democrats who oppose liberal laws and institutions.
But Constitutional amendments are not going to happen.