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two-party system
[ too-pahr-tee ]
noun
- a political system consisting chiefly of two major parties, more or less equal in strength.
two-party system
noun
- a condition or system in which two major parties dominate a political unit
Word History and Origins
Origin of two-party system1
Example Sentences
“The two-party system in Massachusetts is broken,” Johnson told the Boston Globe when he announced the PAC.
The first is that, to a large degree, race is already baked in to the two-party system.
Ours has been, until fairly recently, a vibrant two-party system.
What can I go about doing to change away from the destructive two-party system that currently dominates politics?
Another reason is they are just exasperated by the two-party system.
And under a two-party system, as ours is probably bound to remain, the independent voter usually holds the balance of power.
So far as the two-party system is concerned, what effect does it have when there are no differences between the two parties?
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