All that said, I have included C-Span's coverage of Tuesday's 'Third Party' debate between Jill Stein, Gary Johnson, Rocky Anderson and Virgil Goode (or as The Atlantic ironically puts it in the case of Anderson and Goode, 'and two others').
10.25.2012
The 'Other' Presidential Debate
While I often complain about the seemingly entrenched two party political system in the US, I admittedly spend less time discussing alternatives. I spend even less time than that discussing ways the system could change to make alternatives, particularly on the presidential front, more viable. However, I do my best to bring attention to the faults of two party control, and present the alternatives (both in terms of system and individuals) whenever possible.
All that said, I have included C-Span's coverage of Tuesday's 'Third Party' debate between Jill Stein, Gary Johnson, Rocky Anderson and Virgil Goode (or as The Atlantic ironically puts it in the case of Anderson and Goode, 'and two others').
All that said, I have included C-Span's coverage of Tuesday's 'Third Party' debate between Jill Stein, Gary Johnson, Rocky Anderson and Virgil Goode (or as The Atlantic ironically puts it in the case of Anderson and Goode, 'and two others').
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