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They don't get the national backing or money.
A system in which several major and many lesser parties exist, seriously compete for, and actually win, public offices.
There are two main parties in politics, the Democrats and the Republicans. The third party is considered the Libertarians and the Greens. Third parties form when there is a difference in major opinions about major debatable issues. There is little chance of the third party succeeding because of funding. Also, in the media, the third party rarely receives the same amount of coverage as the other parties.
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I wouldn't recommend those websites, many of them trade your information to third parties for a huge profit. Then they give you less than 1/8 with the prize you receive. These third parties could be felons for all you know.
Third parties often face barriers such as limited financial resources, less media coverage, and exclusion from debates. Additionally, many voters feel constrained by the two-party system and fear "wasting" their vote on a third party candidate. These factors make it challenging for third parties to attract enough support to win elections.
A win-win situation in a negotiation is evidenced when both the parties involved, the one negotiating end and one on the end of the bargain both meet at a common point of satisfaction, though fully not met. It also is a phenomenon that proves that customer/parties satisfactory points can be flexible and never rigid or fix.
There is no simple answer to this, but I'll give you the one that is most direct. Election laws make it difficult for third parties to get on ballots. Cannot win if you are not in the race. Second, third parties have a difficult time gaining traction in modern times. Once a third party gains a measure of success, one of the two major parties takes up all the third parties issues, thus making the third party powerless. Finally, there is a rule in political science called Duverger's law. It states that in a single-member district plurality, only two parties can survive. Here is the wikipedia link to this law: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duverger's_law
Third parties lose most elections because the majority votes with one political party or another without weighing all of the options. Greater voter support also results in stronger campaigns to win fence-riders.
No, but the have placed third in the first world cup. and they will never win Mexico wil win before they will
As they do not exist in the same fantasy world they will never be able to meet so we can never know.
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