In Massachusetts there are three official political parties: Democrats, Republicans, and Libertarians. In addition, there are 29 political designations, not considered official parties but a voter can enroll in any of them and the political designations can field candidates for state offices.
I suspect other states have similar things.
However, since the constitution requires that the president be elected by a majority of the Electoral College, there is an effective limit of two parties. Failure of the EC to achieve a majority leads to throwing the vote to the house for president and the senate for vice president just to confuse things further (per the 12th amendment).
You need two pair of pliers: one for the bottle and one for the cap. Once you get the cap off, you need something to cut off the mechanism that provides the child lock.
In my experience, with a bit of fingernail action you can remove the label from the pill bottle and place it on a Tupperware container. Then pour the pills in there for easy access.
In my opinion, pharmacies should be able to supply seniors with easy-open bottles with a signature from the senior attesting to the fact that there are no children at home.
Victor Borge had a way to include punctuation in speaking. I tried to include a YouTube page on his method but I couldn’t get it to show. Try Google.