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Originally Posted by butterfly
Are 2 agendas fighting each other ideal? Are 5 in Canada ideal? Are 6 in Germany ideal? They also have 6 independents, so is that 12 agendas fighting each other? It doesn't seem to lead to instability in those countries. People would naturally find like minded others and tend to vote with them.
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The natural outcome of like minded individuals finding each other and voting with each other is to pool money, election resources, policy development to get re-elected and like minded individuals elected to get more of their policy passed. Then perhaps it’s inevitable that they would have disagreements over policies and instead of finding others to work with they would decide the matter among themselves first and then vote together regardless of outcome.