I’m not an expert in U.S. politics, but I’ve been wondering: could this be a pivotal moment for the formation of a viable third major political party? It seems plausible that a lot of Trump opponents within the GOP, alongside discontented members of the Democratic Party, could be exploring or even forming strategic alliances.
If such a movement is in its early stages, this might represent an exceptionally rare and impactful opportunity to engage with and influence its development. What do you think? Are there signs of such a political realignment happening? Could this be a moment worth paying close attention to for those interested in shaping U.S. political systems toward more effective governance or broader representation?
Would love to hear thoughts, analyses, or data points from those more familiar with the landscape!
This is a good question - I do not know the answer.
I have my ideas, but they are likely not relevant for US voters.
Which are two existing parties for disaffected Republicans in your opinion?
I assume Democratic Party and Libertarian Party, but really would like to know your view on this.