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  2. Opinion - Why a third-party presidential candidate can never win

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    The problem is not that third-party candidates won’t win in November, but that they can’t win, and for reasons that have nothing to do with Trump or Harris. Given our existing institutions ...

  3. 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 ...

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

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    Third parties are most often encountered in presidential nominations and while third-party candidates rarely win elections, they can have an effect on them through vote splitting and other impacts. With few exceptions, [ 1 ] the U.S. system has two major parties which have won, on average, 98% of all state and federal seats. [ 2 ]

  5. Spoiler effect - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of a primary election is to eliminate vote splitting among candidates from the same party in the general election by running only one candidate. In a two-party system, party primaries effectively turn FPP into a two-round system. [25] [26] [27] Vote splitting is the most common cause of spoiler effects in FPP. In these systems, the ...

  6. Opinion - After years of undermining third parties ... - AOL

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    This is obviously a problem for potential third-party voters, many of whom are primarily motivated by a desire to vote their conscience. Now they have to worry not only if their vote will be ...

  7. Third Party Candidates Shouldn't Get Their Hopes Up - AOL

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  8. Ballot access - Wikipedia

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    A third party to be officially recognized was the American Party in 1968; none of its candidates received 5% of the statewide vote in 1970 or 1972 and it was then subject to decertification as an official party after the 1972 election. In 2012, a state court ruled that the Green Party of Tennessee and the Constitution Party of Tennessee would ...

  9. This threat will become a reality if third parties make a big play in the 2024 presidential election. Remember that the great Ralph Nader decided to run as a third party candidate in Florida in ...