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« on: January 21, 2021, 03:08:21 AM »

Israel has transitioned into the Likud party, I don't see why not.  Also, the insurrection has damaged the well voters had on the he R party that's why Mcconnell is so angry with Trump, he single handily blew R chances in midterms.

We aren't gonna have another 2010 Election in 2022/ all of our races are in the 306/ EC votes that Biden won and D Govs have a 52% approval rating like Biden

Forget 2024/ Bob Casey Jr like Fetterman solidifies PA the most important battleground state
That's an overstatement considering Likud never get more than a third of the votes and this is a multi-party system. Old Labour was much more dominant.

Anyhow even if America is a "one-party" nation the way political representation operates in the US means that party will be very diverse and broad tent. So in essence not a one party system
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