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NCJeff
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« on: May 04, 2019, 03:46:13 PM »

The current age of 50-50 polarization has to give way eventually. Ultimately either one party will collapse nationally to the point where the other is a strong favorite to win, or an extremely unpopular candidate is written off months in advance due to poor approval ratings.

Does it have to give way?  What if we live in a more "perfect" political market where both parties have figured out how to constantly optimize their appeal so that they have a floor of 45% support?
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