Maybe; I would argue that America's party system is slowly or rapidly becoming more like the current French tripolar system, but keeping on to the 2 party labels of D and R.
Currently France has a well defined Left, Center, and Right.
America has a very small Left (Squad/Progressives), fairly large Center (dominated by Democrats and a few Republicans like Murkowski, Meijer, Cheney, and Collins), and a robust, but alienating Right.
Our primary system has become very clearly a system defined by these three poles with Democrats fighting between Leftists and Centrists, and Republicans fighting between Centrists and Rightists (more like Establishment vs Trumpists). Primaries were not this ideological even 10 years ago (2008 or 2012 for both parties lacked this ideological divide).
It will be interesting to see how the Republican party handles power - I think the divide between the Center and Right will become more prominent when they take power again especially because it looks like the Right has been co-opted by the Trump celebrity machine.
Wonder how these ideological cleavages intersect with Senator/House Rep positions
on the proposal to ban TikTok and restrict VPNsThis is a very interesting bill because all the centrist politicians support it, but when you move outwards to the extremes you see people like AOC and Tucker Carlson being visibly against it.
Makes sense if you look at it that centrist=establishment. Censorship/Media Regulations usually favor them.
There are legitimate concerns with Tiktok but the bill is way too broad and could result in a Patriot Act on steroids'.
If you're concerned about Chinese authoritarianism, the answer isn't American authoritarianism.