third parties
In the US there are an abundance of minority political parties. Often times they are referred to as third parties. Some are exactly called minority parties. In some cases they are called fringe parties.
We don't really have any viable third parties.
We don't really have any viable third parties.
In the U.S., minor political parties are often referred to as "third parties." These parties are not one of the two dominant parties, the Democrats and Republicans, and they typically represent specific issues, ideologies, or voter interests. Examples include the Green Party and the Libertarian Party, which seek to influence the political landscape despite their smaller size and presence in elections.
The two main political parties in the US are called the Republicans and Democrats.
There are two major political parties in the US. These parties are the Democratic and Republican parties. In US history there have been third parties from time to time that are formed by a minority of citizens. Usually these parties do not last long and are formed to fill a specific need its members believe needs to be addressed in that the two major parties do not believe they are important enough.
minor party
third parties
Democratic, Republican, Green Party, Libertarian Party, Constitution Party
Minor parties, or third parties as they are usually called, are candidate based parties like the George Wallace's American Independence party. They are usually organized around an ideology.
Republican and democratic
Any party that has less support than one of the major political parties in the United States is known as a minor party.