So exactly like right now in the US?
And is not like here in Mexico we also dont have scumbags trying to make you feel bad for "wasting" your vote.
I just feel like your biparty system is starting to drive everyone insane, as compromise seems to be a bad word right now.
I mean for instance its hard to find compromise on environmental regulation when one party believes in science and the other tells it's constituents through its propaganda arms they trust that it is a liberal conspiracy. Where do you find common ground on that exactly?
Underneath that you have structural issues like already mentioned and others like gerrymandering, that basically allow members of either party(but much more so Republicans because they have more clout in states) to choose their representatives, leading to fear of loss coming from a primary by someone aligned to your base more so than from voters in the middle during a general election. Polarizing the politics generally.
If you are seeking a di-polarized politic, I think realistically that, along with campaign finance reform, is the sort of path you could seek out.