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  2. Third Party System - Wikipedia

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    The Third Party System was a period in ... An 1881 cartoon attacking the ... The period 1896–1932 can be called the Fourth Party System. Most voting blocs continued ...

  3. Third party (U.S. politics) - Wikipedia

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    Third party, or minor party, is a term used in the United States' two-party system for political parties other than the Republican and Democratic parties. The winner take all system for presidential elections and the single-seat plurality voting system for Congressional elections have over time helped establish the two-party system.

  4. Catholic Church and politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Political cartoon about the use of anti-Catholic sentiment in Hayes' presidential election. Religious lines were sharply drawn in the North in the Third Party System that lasted from the 1850s to the 1890s. In the South, the Catholics voted the same as Protestants, with race as the main dividing line. [14]

  5. 17 vintage political cartoons to take your mind off of this ...

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    In honor of the upcoming election on November 8th, (don't forget to cast your vote!) take a break from this election and see how those before us have expressed themselves about issues of the time ...

  6. Opinion: I'm a 'Never Trump' conservative who voted third ...

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    Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson won 3% of the national vote, a high-water mark for that party. An exit poll asked his supporters whom they would choose in a two-person race.

  7. Is a vote for a third-party candidate a throwaway vote in a ...

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    Louisiana political scientist Pearson Cross noted that third-parties have achieved minimal success in American politics. Is a vote for a third-party candidate a throwaway vote in a presidential ...

  8. Duverger's law - Wikipedia

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    A two-party system is most common under plurality voting.Voters typically cast one vote per race. Maurice Duverger argued there were two main mechanisms by which plurality voting systems lead to fewer major parties: (i) small parties are disincentivized to form because they have great difficulty winning seats or representation, and (ii) voters are wary of voting for a smaller party whose ...

  9. Handmaid’s Tale author shares powerful message to women about ...

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    The author of The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwood has shared a powerful and cryptic cartoon, urging women to vote in the upcoming US election.. Voting will close on 5 November in the US ...