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Hope you will, really from the bottom of my heart. I am writing from the EU, a region where no matter what we vote we're double tied with what you on the other side of the Atlantic decide. So please be wise next year and think of all the lives that depend on your freedom of choice.
We have a very shitty two party system here in the US. 3rd party candidates don't receive screen time and anyone who gains momentum on their own that isn't sanctioned by either of the two parties are pressured into backing out of the race while simultaneously endorsing one of the "chosen" candidates.
When you can have a president sit for 4 years and the country has only gotten worse, there should be no question about them running again. They do though. It's not what the people want, it's which of the two candidates is going to be less shitty. It's far more important that we keep up the illusion of choice than actually give power to the people.
Even "less sh*tty" is a valid criterion, though! I totally agree with your idea about the "illusion of choice", but it doesn't depend on the number of parties. With many smaller parties it would be even worse, since after the elections nobody has the majority and they have to create (to say as much politely as possible) "original" coalitions to rule a government which in the end is useless because most decisions are supranational.