The problem is that the Democrat & Republican parties have convinced the majority of people that there are only two political parties in the U.S. They're the ones with all the political power & money. We do have numerous political parties across the spectrum, but the only the big two get regular recognition in the media. There may be a few independents in congress, but hardly any third party members. We haven't had a president who wasn't either Democrat or Republican for what, the past 100 years or more? No, I just looked it up, it was Millard Fillmore in 1850.
The problem is that the general public views a vote for a third-party candidate as wasting your vote. Which is going to be true as long as most of them keep thinking that way. And when the big two don't allow third party candidates to join political debates, it's not going to get any better.
The problem is that the general public views a vote for a third-party candidate as wasting your vote. Which is going to be true as long as most of them keep thinking that way. And when the big two don't allow third party candidates to join political debates, it's not going to get any better.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.