While the Democratic and Republican party receive thousands of dollars from the government for funding, third party candidates often receive very little. Also, third party candidates have to receive enough votes from the public to even be remotely considered as a candidate worthy of being put on the official ballot.
The United States has a winner-take-all system and America has traditionally been a two party system.
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Political Parties a gruop of people organized to influenced government through winning elections and setting public policy.
Political parties learned to increase their chances of winning elections by: Offering jobs to supporters Making sure supporters turned out to vote Discouraging supporters of opponents from voting
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Third parties obstacles are when there is an established two party system in which politicians are elected from either the democratic or the republican party.voters barely are willing to vote for third parties because there are no chances of them winning anyway!
Political parties learned to increase their chances of winning elections by: Offering jobs to supporters Making sure supporters turned out to vote Discouraging supporters of opponents from voting
Electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President of the United States.
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The electoral college has decided the outcome of several presidential elections in US history. Some notable examples include the elections of 1824, 1876, 1888, 2000, and 2016. In these cases, the candidate who won the majority of the electoral college votes became the president, despite not winning the popular vote.
Some notable 20th century elections that were ultimately decided by the electoral college include the 1960 presidential election between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon, where Kennedy won by a small margin in the electoral college despite a close popular vote, and the 2000 presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore, which resulted in a controversial Supreme Court ruling and Bush winning the electoral college despite losing the popular vote.
Third party candidates have a difficult time winning electoral votes