a third party
a third party
third party
The symbol for the Democratic Party is a donkey, and the symbol for the Republican Party is an elephant. They are the two dominant parties in American politics.
William E. Henry has written: 'State platforms of the two dominant political parties in Indiana, 1850-1900' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Politics and government, Political parties
In politics, it means that you listen to both parties.
The concept of third parties in U.S. politics began in the late 19th century, with the emergence of groups like the Populist Party in the 1890s. However, the first significant third party was the Anti-Masonic Party, founded in 1828. Over time, various third parties have appeared, often addressing specific issues or representing diverse constituencies, but they have typically struggled to achieve lasting political power against the dominant Democratic and Republican parties.
major parties
Political Parties.
The dominant political party in presidential elections was the Republican party.
Minor parties take votes away from the candidates of other parties.
George Millard Hougham has written: 'Minor parties in Canadian national politics, 1867-1940' -- subject(s): Parties, Political, Political parties, Politics and government
the two parties have dominated u.s. politics for more than 150 years