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22 MAR 2026.
The traditional two-party dominance (Democrats vs. Republicans) has been showing cracks for years, with widespread voter dissatisfaction, shifting coalitions from the Trump era, and growing calls for alternatives. Here’s why a real change feels inevitable soon, and why the existing parties will likely drag their feet in adapting.
Bottom line: You’re right to prepare mentally for a different landscape. The parties as we know them are creaking under the weight of change—stay flexible, watch the independents and emerging figures closely, and don’t be shocked if the 2026 results (or fallout) mark the beginning of the end for the classic two-party setup.
Avin Ahmadi delivers a haunting performance of Gar Tīgh Bārad, composed by Siamak Aghaei, on the oud. The piece blends Persian classical tradition with deep emotional resonance, each note carrying a sense of longing and intensity. Ahmadi’s technique is precise yet expressive, drawing out the rich tonal warmth of the instrument. The performance feels both intimate and powerful, capturing the spirit of Iranian musical heritage while inviting listeners into a reflective and deeply moving soundscape.
The wonderful Avin Ahmadi @avinahmadii stopped by the Siccas Studio and shared a deeply touching performance. She played her arrangement of the piece “Gar Tīgh Bārad” that truly moved us – full of emotion, nuance, and soul. Enjoy this stunning musical moment!
The post The Duopoly’s Death Spiral: Why 2026 Midterms Could Shatter the Two-Party Grip appeared first on Lionel Nation.
By 22 MAR 2026.
The traditional two-party dominance (Democrats vs. Republicans) has been showing cracks for years, with widespread voter dissatisfaction, shifting coalitions from the Trump era, and growing calls for alternatives. Here’s why a real change feels inevitable soon, and why the existing parties will likely drag their feet in adapting.
Bottom line: You’re right to prepare mentally for a different landscape. The parties as we know them are creaking under the weight of change—stay flexible, watch the independents and emerging figures closely, and don’t be shocked if the 2026 results (or fallout) mark the beginning of the end for the classic two-party setup.
Avin Ahmadi delivers a haunting performance of Gar Tīgh Bārad, composed by Siamak Aghaei, on the oud. The piece blends Persian classical tradition with deep emotional resonance, each note carrying a sense of longing and intensity. Ahmadi’s technique is precise yet expressive, drawing out the rich tonal warmth of the instrument. The performance feels both intimate and powerful, capturing the spirit of Iranian musical heritage while inviting listeners into a reflective and deeply moving soundscape.
The wonderful Avin Ahmadi @avinahmadii stopped by the Siccas Studio and shared a deeply touching performance. She played her arrangement of the piece “Gar Tīgh Bārad” that truly moved us – full of emotion, nuance, and soul. Enjoy this stunning musical moment!
The post The Duopoly’s Death Spiral: Why 2026 Midterms Could Shatter the Two-Party Grip appeared first on Lionel Nation.