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Elon Musk isn't the first businessman who's tried to challenge America's two-party system
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文章探讨了埃隆·马斯克组建“美国党”以挑战美国两党制的举动,并回顾了其他尝试打破两党垄断的商界人士,如安德鲁·杨、霍华德·舒尔茨和罗斯·佩罗。文章分析了这些尝试的背景、策略及最终结果,揭示了挑战两党制面临的挑战。尽管面临重重困难,但这些努力反映了对现有政治体制的不满,并试图推动政治变革。

🚀埃隆·马斯克宣布组建“美国党”,旨在挑战美国两党制。此前,马斯克与特朗普的政治联盟已经结束。

💡安德鲁·杨于2021年创立了“前进党”,该党派倡导创新、选举改革,并反对政治极化。杨曾作为民主党人竞选总统,并获得马斯克的支持。前进党已支持多位国会议员,包括共和党和民主党成员。

☕霍华德·舒尔茨,星巴克前首席执行官,曾在2019年考虑以独立候选人身份竞选总统,但最终放弃。他担心民主党在经济和政府角色上左倾。舒尔茨的举动也引发了对可能分散选票,帮助特朗普连任的担忧。

💰罗斯·佩罗是美国历史上最成功的第三党总统候选人,他于1992年作为独立候选人参选,获得近19%的选票。1996年,他作为自己创建的“改革党”的候选人参选,获得了8.4%的选票。佩罗的政治生涯结束后,改革党仍活跃了一段时间。

Elon Musk wouldn't be the first prominent businessman to challenge the two-party system.

Disillusioned by both the Republican and Democratic parties, a prominent businessman says he's going to try something new and break up the two-party duopoly.

This year, it's Elon Musk, who says he's forming the "America Party" after his political alliance with President Donald Trump ended in spectacular fashion.

Four years ago, it was Andrew Yang. And a couple of years before that, it was former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz.

The two-party system has been a frequent target of American businessmen in recent decades.

And yet, the two parties are still standing.

Whether it's forming a third party, launching an independent presidential bid, or some combination of the two, Musk may want to study the paths of those who came before him.

Here are three other prominent businessmen who've tried to challenge the two-party system.

Andrew Yang founded the Forward Party in 2021

Yang at an event in New Hampshire in 2024.

Before Yang entered politics, he was an entrepreneur, launching a number of initiatives including Venture for America.

Yang ran for president as a Democrat in 2020, with his signature policy being a form of universal basic income that he called the "Freedom Dividend." He was even endorsed by Musk.

He later ran for mayor of New York City in 2021, coming in 4th on the first round of voting at roughly 12%.

Months later, he founded the "Forward Party," a centrist political party that prioritizes innovation, electoral reform, and a rejection of polarization.

A handful of state-level elected officials have affiliated with the Forward Party, and the party has endorsed several members of Congress, including Republican Sen. John Curtis of Utah and Democratic Rep. April McClain Delaney of Maryland.

Yang has been supportive of Musk's nascent efforts to form a new political party.

"Anyone who wants to bust up the duopoly has the right idea," Yang wrote on X on Sunday.

He also told POLITICO in June that he'd reached out to Musk about joining forces, though he hadn't heard back.

"I don't have to agree with everyone's past decisions in order to agree that the primary mission has to be getting our political system back in a place where it's actually responsive to both the views and the needs of the American people," Yang told the outlet. "Right now, we don't have that."

Howard Schultz flirted with an independent 2020 presidential bid

Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz at a Senate hearing in 2023.

Howard Schultz, the billionaire former CEO of Starbucks, explored a run for president as a centrist independent for almost a year in 2019.

While Schultz was mostly aligned with Democrats on the issues, he said at the time that he feared that the party was drifting too far to the left on economics and the role of government.

Early on in 2019, he acknowledged that there was a math problem, and many were concerned that his bid would draw support away from the Democratic nominee and help reelect Trump.

He ultimately decided against it in September 2019, writing in a letter to supporters: "My belief in the need to reform our two-party system has not wavered, but I have concluded that an independent campaign for the White House is not how I can best serve our country at this time."

Ross Perot ran as an independent in 1992 and as part of the 'Reform Party' in 1996

Perot at a 1992 presidential debate.

Ross Perot, a billionaire businessman from Texas, was the most successful third-party presidential candidate in recent American history.

He ran in both 1992 and 1996, both times on a populist platform of eliminating the budget deficit, opposing certain free trade deals, enacting term limits, and pursuing campaign finance reform.

In 1992, he ran as an independent candidate, capturing almost 19% of the vote as Bill Clinton defeated President George H.W. Bush.

In 1996, he ran as the nominee of the "Reform Party," which he founded the previous year to support his political movement. That year, he garnered just 8.4% of the vote.

The Reform Party ultimately outlasted Perot's political career. Jesse Ventura won the 1998 Minnesota gubernatorial election as the party's nominee, and Trump even considered seeking the party's nomination in 2000.

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