1)It facilitates the voters to know the aims and ideologies of different candidates.
2)The voter knows for certain for whom he is voting.
3)No candidate has all the desired finances,organization and other resources which are needed for fighting an election.
K. D. Ewing has written: 'Britain and the ILO' 'The funding of political parties' -- subject(s): Campaign funds, Law and legislation, Political parties
The attitude of the American people toward political parties is seen in the strong feelings an d loyalty they have in their respective parties. The two main political divides in America are Republicans and Democrats.
The Democratic Party
D: be socially and geographically diverse
writing objectives
During the last parliamentary elections, these parties entered the parliament: GERB, BSP, DPS, Attaka, U D F coalition
The full question is: What would be considered a customary part of American political culture not in the Constitution A the president can only serve two terms B political parties and their national conventions C the vice-presidency D freedom of speech The Constitution is silent about B political parties and their national conventions but these are customary parts of US Politics.
Well of course we have d first which is NNDP, others are NPC, NCNC and AG.
H. D. Lewis has written: 'Freedom and alienation' 'French political parties 1958-1978' 'Clarity is not enough' 'Criticism is not enough'
when they cannot agree on who to nominate as their candidate.
Parties that are single! :D
J D. Batten has written: 'Beyond management by objectives'