It's hard to rate this item since it's premised on a fallacy. That is, that we have a two-party system. We don't. At least we're not supposed to. What we have is a multi-party system. Most people (I think) assume that we do indeed have a two-party system.. and therein lies the problem. The dominance of those two very powerful parties makes it difficult for different voices to be heard. I wish I knew how to fix the problem but I don't. Many people, like myself, find themselves in sympathy with policies on both ends of the spectrum but we can't buy what either one in selling in toto. To make a bad situation even worse, both of those dominant parties have swung toward their extremes and have left little room for people to occupy the middle ground.