Wednesday, December 1, 2021

A Political Color Run

    

     Have you heard? Is it in the news? Some point soon, you may be able to run for political office at higher levels. At least in Iowa you will be able to. 
      For those who don't know, millennials made the Green and Libertarian parties here in Iowa in 2017 or 2018. Soon because of millennials, you will be able to run in other Third Parties. 
     Those new parties that you could see in Iowa are Socialist, Centrist, and Federalist. These parties along with the Green and Libertarian parties were started most likely under the first term of Barack Obama. Check them out on Twitter if you can. So at least after December 2021, you could find yourself in a colored third party, at least in Iowa. The third parties could be in other states later down the road. 
     It's been heard to some extent that in Iowa, Republicans are boosting the amount of signatures needed to run in third parties. That also includes Independents. This will be a new concept for Iowa's 2022 Midterms. 
     What caused the need for colored third parties? A panoramic viewpoint enhanced the need for it. In Iowa, Green and Libertarian parties were started by millennials because they were tired of Democrats or Republicans running and thinking that Independents would lose if they tried to run. Way to go for the future in Iowa! 
     Now the downside. Currently Iowa is being mapped out differently on behalf of Iowa splitting up areas that have more Democrats or more Republicans to people who could run as a Democrat or Republican. This is not what we should be doing. We should be leaving Iowa alone and quit trying to map it out and let the colors run. There wouldn't be any way to map out Iowa based on at least five third parties running at all sorts of levels. 
   Other third parties that could show up down the road if you haven't noticed it for everywhere else could be: Peoples Party, Forward Party, and Nationalist Party. 

     So for the future, you are dearly loved by the future supporting you in politics! 

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