Why American politics could benefit from a landslide
Because the parties are so fully sorted and evenly divided, voters rarely give them an unambiguous message about what they want. So they get gridlock instead.
President Ronald Reagan celebrates his reelection victory in Los Angeles on Nov. 6, 1984. (AP Photo)
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