Interest Quote by Michael Bloomberg
“The system [in U.S.] is designed for a two-party system. And those two parties have an interest in keeping third parties out. There's too much of the structure that works in the two-party way. They will keep the third party out.”
About This Quote
The U.S. political framework favors a binary party structure, which entrenches the dominance of the two main parties and systematically marginalizes third‑party movements.
In simple terms: Two‑party dominance blocks third parties.
Structural bias sustains a duopoly.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Running for office as a third‑party candidate
- Advocating electoral reform
- Analyzing ballot‑access laws
- Strategic voting decisions
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Designing multi‑party electoral reforms
- Educating voters on third‑party impact
Questions to Reflect On
- How might electoral reforms alter party competition?
- What incentives keep major parties opposed to third‑party growth?
Some argue that third parties can succeed under current rules if they build strong grassroots networks, but systemic hurdles remain high.