The Two-Party System: Democrats, Republicans, and GDIs Chapter 7: Wilson AP Government and Politics Consider : Should the United States consider adopting a “multiparty” model? “Saying we should keep the two-party system simply because it is working is like saying the Titanic voyage was a success because a few people survived on life rafts.” - Eugene McCarthy Homework: Assignment 4: Read and Take Notes
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The Two-Party System:Democrats, Republicans, and GDIsChapter 7: Wilson
AP Government and Politics
Consider: Should the United States consider adopting a “multiparty”
model?
“Saying we should keep the two-party system simply because it is working is like saying the Titanic voyage was a success because a few people survived on life rafts.”
- Eugene McCarthy
Homework: Assignment 4: Read and Take Notes
Our Two-Party System Relatively unique in
the world, even among democracies› Both national parties
have been relatively evenly balanced during most of modern history; but… More recently…who
owned the White House?
Who owns Congress?› And at state and local
levels, parties dominate different areas
"A party of order or stability, and a party of progress or reform, are both necessary elements of a healthy state of political life."John Stuart Mill, On Liberty, 1859
Why 2 Parties? Historical circumstance
› Two ways of seeing the Constitution › It just so happened that two major factions emerged in our early years.
However, once this happened, it became difficult for any third faction to survive. This is because a third group would “steal” votes from one of the other existing parties, thus splitting the votes and dooming both of them. Thus, new groups usually merged into one of the two existing factions.
Elections are slanted in favor of two party system› Plurality and winner-take-all in both state and federal elections.› Single-member districts for MoCs › Electoral College and WTA system – voters don’t want to “waste” their votes.› Electoral laws make it more difficult for third parties to get on the ballot in
many states; In addition, Dems often battle their ideological “brethren” Greens, and Reps battle
Libertarians to keep them off the ballot. Opinions of the voters
› For some reason, voters seem to split with the two major parties on most of the important issues in our country
Alternative/Possible party coalitions have not formed or do not last› Churches or Aristocracy, Civil Rights or Anti-War, Economic system
The Two-Party System:Democrats, Republicans, and GDIs
Chapter 7: WilsonAP Government and Politics
Consider: What is the impact of minor parties on US elections?
Homework: Assignment 4 for tomorrow: Read and Take Notes
Beliefs of Dems and Reps: A Short Quiz Generally speaking, which party…
› Supports gay marriage?› Supports gun ownership by individuals?› Is pro-life?› Favors government regulation of economy› Favors harsher penalties for illegal immigrants › Continue defense spending at current levels› Believe taxes on wealthy are “job killers”?› Believe health care should be available to all via a
government-run system› Is anti-globalization› Calls for passage of Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)› Favors repealing the 17th amendment› Full public financing of campaigns› Opposes compulsory government service
Not Invited: Minor Parties Do they play a significant role in our 2-party
system?› If so, how? If not, why not?
Multiparty systems – the Israeli KnessetParty Seats +/–
Kadima 28 −1Likud 27 +15
Yisrael Beiteinu 15 +4Labor Party 13 –6
Shas 11 –1United Torah Judaism 5 –1
United Arab List 4 —Hadash 4 +1Meretz 3 –2Balad 3 —
Two party vs. Multiparty systems
Both systems, being democratic, rest on compromise.› – In a two party system, compromise takes place
prior to elections as parties select moderate candidates who they believe can win a majority.
› – In multiparty systems, ideologically pure parties are forced to compromise after elections in order to form a majority coalition to pass laws (and often select a prime minister).
Two party vs. Multiparty systems
Two party systems tend to be more stable.
Multi-party systems offer voters more choice. › Having only two choices may dampen voter turnout.
Two Party Systems narrow legislative debate:› – Even if outvoted, small parties if represented are likely to
raise issues the other parties wouldn’t otherwise discuss.
Two Party Systems may be more polarizing:› – Parties in multiparty systems must work together and form
coalitions which forces members to reach across party lines.