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They count on us voting for the devils we know rather than unknown challengers. They gerrymander "safe districts" where the junta in power can count on the majority of the vote. Even if, someone in the "other" party is elected, they all do the same thing.
They agree with the villain in "The Magnificent Seven" that "if God did not intend them to be sheared, He would not have made them SHEEP!" Unfortunately, "them" is US!
For education and amusement, write each plank of their party platforms on 3x5 index cards, mix them up, and let the Elect Officials try to separate THEIR platform from their opponents. I've done that over a dozen times since 1974, and only a couple of officials or candidates got better than 60% right -- a failing grade, even in the public schools that they are so proud of (the highest grade was Reagan in 1976, over 85% right, and he didn't get the nomination).
The hard part lately is getting them to even try, they know they'll fail because the platforms don't say anything.