Election 2016: The Duopoly’s Self-Inflicted Wounds Are A Timely Gift
The
2016 presidential primaries continue apace, with contests in Hawaii,
Idaho, Michigan and Mississippi today that will put Democratic and
Republican front runners even closer to their goal of winning
nomination. But there’s trouble—big trouble—in both camps that largely
are self-inflicted wounds and the consequences of a fundamentally
undemocratic process. The duopoly’s crisis is a gift we’ve been waiting
for, says Leid Stories, and we should make the most of it.