Not really, because the major parties are only concerned with what makes their party happy, and what will make people vote for them. If a strong 3rd party comes up,it means that the major parties are both doing something wrong.
This is jweezy telling you that major parties will steal the minor parties ideas to get the success of the minor parties and their voters. They will study and recognize the importance of their issues and then claim that the same issue that was grabbing major attention was one of the major issues of their campaign, smh poiticians hacch spiou
minor, or third, parties appear from time to time. although no third-party candidate has ever been elected president, minor parties do affect election outcomes. they take votes from major parties and they call attention to certain issues.
The critic and innovator role is applied to minor parties in politics. The critic and innovator role is when they criticize the major parties and bring otherwise neglected issues into the public attention.
They usually catch the voters attention.
Because the current government system supports major parties more with the franking privilege and funding. Minor parties still run because sometimes they can bring up issues not normally brought up or "steal" votes from major parties, influencing the outcome.
Minor parties take votes away from the candidates of other parties.
In almost any democratic nation with both major and minor political parties, there is no clear advantage of minor parties. In fact it's just the opposite. Minor parties have few members and less weight than the major ones. And taking stands on controversial issues is something a major party often does. The fact that a minor party may do it is of little or no value. Thereby the minor party's "issues" have no currency in the mainstream political world of today.
In a two party system, there exists minor parties. A minor party is a smaller, less influential political party. The two party system is when two parties control almost all the political roles. The two major parties also have a majority of the registered voters willing to vote in their party's favor. Minor parties tend to be more single focus platforms while the two major parties encompass many issues.
One of the major parties takes over their ideas ^^
One of the major parties takes over their ideas ^^
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They take votes away from major parties candidates.