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vazorg [7]
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Third parties play a significant role in the election process because they advocate

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OLga [1]3 years ago
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Third parties play a significant role in the election process because they advocate?

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Third parties also serve an important role in our political system by forcing major political parties to address new issues they might not have previously addressed very much. And third party candidates can also greatly impact an election by taking away votes from one of the major political party candidates.

Third parties are significant because they can present new issues/policies/ideas to voters that the two major parties would otherwise not discuss. Also, they can take voters away from one party, causing the opposing party to win.

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