Well, Musk claims he has started up a new party. The America Party.
Of course, on its face all that will do is split the right, giving Dems huge majorities and the WH despite not getting the majority vote.
In political science, it's called Duverger's Law.
This is how we got into WW1, the Fed and the Income Tax, kiddies. Also how we got BJ Bill into office.
Don't believe me? Google up the Bull Moose Party and the Reform Party.
BUT if you look closely at America Party's platform (or at least one of them floating around that Musk likes), it might pull some Democrats. At least the SV Techlord types.
-reduce debt, responsible spending only -modernize military with ai/robotics -pro tech, accelerate to win in ai -less regulation across board but especially in energy -free speech -pro natalist -centrist policies everywhere else
Almost any liberal centrist that might like the America Party firmly believes Vaccines are unmitigated goods and while they may regret the hard stance against the "Hesitant", they still believe the FDA and BigPharma are wonderful champions of science and progress.
What do people think of using a "plurality voting" system? In the base case, it would mean multiple parties could vie for an election without splitting off voters.
Of course, on its face all that will do is split the right, giving Dems huge majorities and the WH despite not getting the majority vote.
In political science, it's called Duverger's Law.
This is how we got into WW1, the Fed and the Income Tax, kiddies. Also how we got BJ Bill into office.
Don't believe me? Google up the Bull Moose Party and the Reform Party.
BUT if you look closely at America Party's platform (or at least one of them floating around that Musk likes), it might pull some Democrats. At least the SV Techlord types.
-reduce debt, responsible spending only
-modernize military with ai/robotics
-pro tech, accelerate to win in ai
-less regulation across board but especially in energy
-free speech
-pro natalist
-centrist policies everywhere else