• Coelacanth
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    4 months ago

    Theoretically under potential proportional representation, a MAGA party under Trump with the size of his base would be a deciding vote in government - even should he fail to form a coalition government, as what is currently represented as democrats and republicans would be split into several smaller parties. In current FPTP - provided Harris wins - Trump is kept out of government.

    You’re completely right though that Trump has managed to radicalise one of the two major parties - and a large part of the population. The overarching voting system can’t prevent the spread of ideology - far right has been making gains all over the world, FPTP or not.

    For the record, I don’t think FPTP is a good system, I was only discussing the merits of third party voting and it’s pointlessness in a system explicitly designed to shut them out.