Mar 09 2016

Only One Thing is Certain in the 2016 Election: We Need Alternatives To the Two Party System

GUEST: David Dayen, contributing writer to Salon, weekly columnist at The Fiscal Times, contributor to The Intercept.

In the thick of primary election season, the fight between Democratic rivals Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton is going strong. While Clinton handily won the crucial state of Louisiana, Sanders picked up victories in Maine and Kansas. But, Democratic Party superdelegates are determined to throw their weight behind Clinton.

Meanwhile, in the GOP race, demagogue Donald Trump leads the delegate count, followed by Ted Cruz, and then Marco Rubio.

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One Response to “Only One Thing is Certain in the 2016 Election: We Need Alternatives To the Two Party System”

  1. Juli S-Fon 10 Mar 2016 at 1:36 pm

    Independent media should counter the Mainstream media blackout of third-party politics by abstaining from discussing two-party politics. If Alternative media traded all the time spent on Trump and Sanders for viable alternative politics, it would create a real movement. And….still waiting.

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