The two-party system that exists in this country is something that grew up over time - it was not part of the intent of the framers of the Constitution; nor was the near-complete lock the two-party system currently has on the Electoral College. I feel that it limits the options of the American people in a way that is unfair to all involved. I also feel that it leads to an inappropriate focus on particular issues, such as abortion, while allowing others to be lost in the shuffle, because they are not polarizing issues within or between parties, and are therefore unimportant.
This country was conceived to be a republic (not a democracy - not at the highest level of all, the presidency) because, at the time, the level of communications that we have today were undreamed of, and very few could take the time necessary to travel to the capital to cast electoral votes for their constituents. By default, these representatives were generally the rich, the well-educated - the only ones who could afford the time and money to take the time away from the labor of survival. That is no longer the case, and I think that the Electoral College, as originally conceived, needs a serious overhaul, with an eye toward replacing it entirely with something else.
The split in this country along Democratic/Republican lines creates more problems than it solves - the Congress and Senate were not intended to be the way they are, and I think it is time for that to change as well, for the good of the nation. The concern then becomes: how do we change it for the better? How do we avoid creating a worse problem than the one we currently have? How long do we need to do it right? When - and how - do we start? These are questions to which I do not have answers - but they are questions every person in the country needs to be considering.