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What Is The Role Of Minor Parties Within The American Political System.  

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WHAT IS THE ROLE OF MINOR PARTIES WITHIN THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SYSTEM The American political system has always had minor political parties. However, the Republican Party is the only minor party that has ever achieved majority status. Minor parties in the USA have formed mainly to promote crucial issues that their followers believe are not being represented by either of the two major parties. This both strengthens and weakens the minor parties. A minor party must broaden its platform to increase its following. However, it risks the alienation of its original supporters in the hope of getting new supporters. Yet if it remains small, it cannot win elections and will consequently decline away. They play a significant role in the American political system by providing a haven for those with atypical views. They also increase the responsiveness of the Republican and the Democrat Party. This is principally because a major party is...

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