>>14102842
Are they refering to e621? I found that place in Middle School, by accident.
>>14102879
>>14102869
>>14102887
>>14102908
In the U.S., if no candidate doesn't get the required electoral votes, the president is then decided by the federal government (I forget who, specifically). Also, the biggest problem with a multi-party system is that no one can attempt to improve (Or cripple) things because you have 20 different parties all going in hundreds of different directions (IOW, the country cannot progress). Meanwhile, the two-party system requires people to suck it up, and make a decision (Whether it's good or bad), and give people an actual voice they can rally behind (or against).
Also, a third-party has risen in the past when it came to American politics. Granted, it resulted in the "splitting" party to lose the election, but it also gives people a chance to reevaluate what it is they stand for.