Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton weighs in on the two-party political system

Kyle Hamilton says America should have more choices than just a two party political system.

Current President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are the presumptive Democratic and Republican party nominees for the 2024 presidential election.

A portion of the American population disapproves of both men, and this group of potential voters is large enough to have their own designation.

They are referred to in the media as “the double haters.”

While Ravens Free Safety Kyle Hamilton didn’t fully classify himself as one of the “double haters,” he certainly expressed his desire for more candidate choices.

Hamilton tweeted the following during Thursday night’s Presidential debate:

While the ballot will include several names beyond Biden and Trump, no candidate outside the two major political parties stands a realistic chance of winning.

It truly is a two-party system, and these days, collaboration and cooperation between the two parties are as minimal as they have ever been in modern American history.

What Hamilton posted here is undoubtedly not controversial by any means. He wasn’t the only Ravens figure to express his opinions on last night’s Presidential debate.

Robert Griffin III, who played in 14 games across three seasons with the Ravens, posted the following:

Again, this is certainly not a minority opinion, as a good percentage of Americans would agree with RG3’s take. The two men on the debate stage had a combined age of 159.

One man struggled with presenting himself coherently, while the other, while more lucid, struggled with presenting factual information. The debate provided more material for the double haters, a group that would probably like the takes made by Hamilton and Griffin.