De La Fuente: 2-Party Monopoly Is Stifling the Progress of America; Presidential Candidate Says New Voice, New Vision Can Bring Change

WASHINGTON--()--Alliance Party and Reform Party presidential candidate Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente today called on the voters to reject the failed two-party monopoly on government and to embrace reforms mandated by the Alliance and Reform parties that will restore American unity, bring an end to dysfunctional government and institute a system of fairness, equality and justice for all.

“Our aims are not to move the direction of the country left or right, but forward,” declared De La Fuente, a lifelong businessman, philanthropist and entrepreneur now in his second run for the presidency. “We want to create a revitalized, world-leading United States, an America 2.0 that will provide better outcomes in combating the human challenges we all have in common: climate change, poverty, ignorance, sickness, income inequality, and injustice.”

De La Fuente and other candidates who have challenged the duopoly have learned through experience how the Republican and Democrat parties limit ballot access to eliminate competition to solidify their grip on power in the U.S.

“Their consistent unwillingness to put partisanship and ideology aside to work together to help solve critical problems facing our nation, such as the suffering and death from the Covid-19 pandemic, their failure to effectively address the economic crisis and their inability to take meaningful steps to end systemic racism, are just some of the examples that prove we can no longer continue to allow our future as a nation to be limited by these two inept, self-servicing enterprises.

“The only political incentive greater than the lust for power is the fear of losing it,” said De La Fuente. “Americans must begin to use their votes – not just their voices – to bring about the changes necessary to enable all of us to progress together to the more perfect union still envisioned and hoped for by the vast majority of us.

“We know that career politicians in both parties despise term limits. And yet, if term limited candidates begin defeating them, they will quickly come to accept that a more narrowly defined term in office is preferable to none at all,” De La Fuente concluded.

Contacts

Michelle M. Griffith, APR
813-597-8189
michelle@clearviewcom.com

Release Summary

"Our aim is not to move the direction of the country left or right, but forward,” declares presidential candidate Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente.

Contacts

Michelle M. Griffith, APR
813-597-8189
michelle@clearviewcom.com