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anzhelika [568]
3 years ago
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With all the third parties that have been created in the USA, do you think there will be any changes to the party system? Why or

why not?
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neonofarm [45]3 years ago
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While there are plenty of third parties created with in the US government, the overwhelming majority of the population tends to identify with one of the two major parties, democratic and republican. Due to the substantial amount of individuals in the two main parties, there will not be a change in the party system. A change in the system would require a majority individuals to collectively begin voting under another party to even out the odds which is unlikely to occur.
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