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Third-party have two main impacts in elections:
- Giving a voice to alternative, and even fringe political positions: for example, in presidential elections, the Libertarian Party gives voice to people who do not believe in government, or who believe that government should be extremely limited.
- Spoiler effect: the third parties take votes from either the Republican, or the Democrat candidate, and these votes can determine the result of the election. For example, in the 2016 presidential election, in Wisconsin, Donald Trump got less votes over Hillary than the amount of votes that the Libertarian candidate, Gary Johnson, obtained.
C) A dense, mixed-used Neighborhood
The more density there is a neighborhood, the more stuff that is going to happen, especially when it is a very mixed community.
Germany would not have achieved unification. as quickly