The US would require multiple votes as well to really succeed at this. For example in Germany a person has 2 votes, and that enables them to perhaps use one vote to support a moderate-left party like SPD who they want to be a strong opposition party, but then at the same time vote for a far-right party like AfD.
Maybe the voter's issue is the power of CDU? Maybe they're just anti-establishment? Maybe they're just voting on specific issues?
Who knows, but it's way better than only being able to put your stamp on one party, and gives a little more negotiating power to the smaller parties when forming coalitions.
Maybe the voter's issue is the power of CDU? Maybe they're just anti-establishment? Maybe they're just voting on specific issues?
Who knows, but it's way better than only being able to put your stamp on one party, and gives a little more negotiating power to the smaller parties when forming coalitions.