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Not only that, but FPTP mathematically will always pull the two parties to the center, a hair's breadth apart from one another, because anyone who wanders off into "their" territory will start to lose elections because of it.
I mean... well, that's how it works mathematically. It's not even really applicable to modern US politics. What's happening in modern US politics is that:
Basically, we fucked. But, if we someone managed to unfuck those massive problems, then we'd still be faced with FPTP pulling everyone to "the center." But, on the other hand, "the center" would be way better than the current American system of one conservative party running against one openly fascist party and like 5-10 rabble-rousers on the left running around Washington and making noise about how really in a perfect world it shouldn't be like that.