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Politics Without Winners: Can Either Party Build a Majority Coalition?

11 Oct 2024

The American party system is in an unusual extended deadlock, with two minority parties, neither capable of sustaining a durable winning coalition. Both parties have plausible avenues to build a lasting majority coalition, but to do so, they must understand their 21st-century failures. The party system’s history and new data from AEI’s Survey Center on American Life show how the parties might do this. Durable majority parties are not only possible; they are the norm in American politics. But they require self-conscious coalition building.
elections presidential election polls democratic party american history republican party (gop)

Authors

Ruy Teixeira, Yuval Levin

Pages
55
Published in
United States of America

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