
America’s Hidden Duopoly (Rebroadcast)
Freakonomics Radio
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Redefining Political Competition
This chapter examines how shifting candidate selection power from elite insiders to the general public has paradoxically diminished competition while strengthening political parties. It discusses the implications of systemic polarization and limited voter choice within the two-party system, while advocating for electoral reforms like ranked choice voting and nonpartisan redistricting. Through this exploration, the chapter argues for broader structural changes to create a more representative democratic process.
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