
August 30, 2007
3 Party vs. 2 Party Political System
| Host: | Vic Eliason |
| Guest: | Jim Clymer |
| Listen: | RealAudio | Windows Media | MP3 | Order Tape or CD |
Jim Clymer is the National Committee Chairman of the Constitution Party.
Many conservative voters are disillusioned with the current 2-party dominance in politics today. Jim believes that a third party is necessary because the current parties have had their opportunities and have failed the American people.
Jim saw this first hand in 2002 when the Republicans had not only the Senate and the White House, but the House of Representatives as well. So for four years the Republicans had the opportunity to advance the Constitutional conservative agenda and he feels they failed miserably.
Can a third party win or will it merely split the vote and put a Democrat in the White House? Are some Constitution Party candidates compromising on the abortion issue by allowing exceptions? Where does the Constitution Party stand on the issues of illegal aliens, a NAFTA superhighway and global trade?
The answers to these questions, along with numerous caller comments, highlight this edition of Crosstalk.










