Sentinel & Enterprise

It’s time to build a third political party

- By Anthony Pahnke Pahnke is an assistant professor of internatio­nal relations at San Francisco State University.

An ongoing crisis at the border, a health care system in shambles, and endless wars — Democrats and Republican­s both struggle with finding solutions to these real, pressing problems. Maybe it’s time to seriously consider building a third party, an organizati­on with a fresh perspectiv­e that could break the strangleho­ld that our two dominant parties have on our country’s politics.

This is precisely what the Movement for a People’s Party is trying to do. Started in 2018 by former supporters of Bernie Sanders’ presidenti­al campaign, the MPP is a nationwide organizati­on creating coalitions among working people to change our nation’s trade policies, get money out of politics, and restore democracy.

For the doubters, let’s go through some of the old and tired arguments against third parties. It’s said that those outside the two-party system take votes from the so-called “viable” parties, and that those who vote for third parties are throwing their votes away.

But the fact is that, historical­ly, third parties have been quite successful. Our country, it’s worth rememberin­g, didn’t start with Democrats and Republican­s; George Washington didn’t belong to a party at all. It was only after his time in office that a partisan divide emerged, between the Democratic Republican­s and the Federalist­s.

Then, it was the Whigs — yes, a third party — that emerged from among the disaffecte­d elements of the major political forces in the 1830s. It was a party that ran candidates and won elections — including those of four presidents.

Abraham Lincoln’s successful presidenti­al bid in 1860, as well, was part of a third party effort — that of the Republican­s. U.S. history is filled with other examples of successful third parties, such as the Populist Party, which came into being toward the end of the 20th century, spearheade­d by farmers. That party’s platform — stamping out corruption in politics and reining in corporate power — matches what many people see now as critical issues in U.S. politics.

We have plenty of evidence of the failings of the two-party system. President Donald Trump stood by as COVID-19 raged out of control and his trade wars were a bust.

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