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  2. Single-issue politics - Wikipedia

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    Single-issue politics are a form of litmus test; common examples are abortion, taxation, animal rights, environment, and guns. The National Rifle Association in the United States, which has only one specific interest, is an example of a single-issue group. What differentiates single-issue groups from other interest groups is their intense style ...

  3. One-party state - Wikipedia

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    A one-party state, single-party state, one-party system or single-party system is a governance structure in which only a single political party controls the ruling system. [1] In a one-party state, all opposition parties are either outlawed or enjoy limited and controlled participation in elections .

  4. Category:Single-issue political parties - Wikipedia

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  5. List of political ideologies - Wikipedia

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    While ideologies tend to identify themselves by their position on the political spectrum (such as the left, the centre or the right), they can be distinguished from political strategies (e.g. populism as it is commonly defined) and from single issues around which a party may be built (e.g. civil libertarianism and support or opposition to ...

  6. Issue voting - Wikipedia

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    An example of an issue which might be difficult to issue vote on is education spending. A voter may have a drastically different opinion from the available candidates on how much money should be spent on schools; this could lead the individual to vote based on party affiliation instead.

  7. “We're not single issue voters,” says Zeenath Abplanalp, a 48-year-old Republican woman who lives south of Charlotte. “We’re also buying groceries, paying for utilities, kids ...

  8. Political organisation - Wikipedia

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    In single-party systems, one political party exercises control over the government. Unlike under other systems, single-party systems do not necessarily extend democratic privileges to the citizens. This means that citizens have little say regarding political subjects. Examples of single-party systems are: China Cuba Laos North Korea Vietnam

  9. Opinion: Issue 1 will divide communities, hand control over ...

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    State Rep. Bill Seitz on Ohio Issue 1: What ballot measure proposes is the very definition of gerrymandering The current system is bipartisan made up of both Republicans and Democrats.