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nataly862011 [7]
3 years ago
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Suppose you are considering voting for a presidential candidate from a minor party. Explain the benefits and drawbacks of castin

g your vote that way
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sergiy2304 [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

Voting is a process which gives an individual citizen the rights to choose their leader or candidate to rule their country.

Explanation:

Voting for a presidential candidate from a minor party can be beneficial and disadvantageous. By voting candidate from a minor party, people are rejecting bigger parties like Democrat and Republican. By choosing a minor party or called as the third party in America, your appeals and request heard clearly. Minor parties have ideologies of both Old and New Right to make America prosper.

Drawbacks are that it is hard for the minor party to get ballot access laws for its candidacies. Because they are in small size and not like the other two dominated party in America, they face many problems.

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