two-party

ADJECTIVE
  1. supported by both sides
    a two-way treaty
    a two-way treaty
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How To Use two-party In A Sentence

  • Britain in the 1950s was certainly a two-party system. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are more strategic voters with long term hopefulness about political reform, as compared to tactical lesser-evil voters hoping against reality that when the two-party pendulum swings to the other side something really good happens. Third Parties Fight for American Democracy
  • It has been run by two-party or three-party coalitions, with all the instability and weakness that brings.
  • This is the real reason Cameron is against AV, as a fairer voting system would end the two-party system we have, giving a voice to many disfranchised voters. Letters: Voting system out of touch with reality
  • The campaign also reverted to the traditional two-party contest with the unexpected withdrawal of undeclared independent candidate Ross Perot.
  • As for the Greens, as long as the two-party duopoly misrules America, third-party efforts will percolate and independent voters will proliferate.
  • But I happen to be a great devotee of and admirer of the two-party system in this country.
  • David Brooks, New York Times columnist and commentator on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, agreed that major realignment in the two-party system is unlikely.
  • Because in the past nobody believed that the two-party contestation becomes a primary feature of party politics in Japan.
  • Our (predominantly) two-party political system has done more to polarize our country than anyone or anything else in history. Be an American: Tea-bag the White House. - Feministing
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