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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.
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third parties are also called minor parties
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Minor parties take votes away from the candidates of other parties.
Just that - minor parties, seldom of political significance.
Minor parties take votes away from the candidates of other parties.
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The fate of most minor parties is that they serve the government and help gain money in the future.
Minor political parties are important because they represent a sect outside of the popular views.
The most important roles of minor political parties has been to give the voters and option outside of the 2 major parties. Minor political parties have altered the outcome of some of elections.
They take votes away from major parties candidates.