It wouldn’t change much. Might split the vote allowing one party to win over the other.
The development of political parties led to more polarized debating and the consolidation of different interest groups under one banner.
It wouldn’t change much. Might split the vote allowing one party to win over the other.
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yes
democrats
political parties changed over time for good c: that why we are here today
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never
yes he did.
minor parties change election results by pulling votes from major party candidates?
Minor parties change election results by pulling votes from major party candidates.
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