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Third Parties
They can read the platform that each party writes when it nominates a presidential candidate every 4 years
One piece of evidence is that the Founders did not mention political parties in the Constitution. Additionally, in Federalist Paper 10, James Madison warned against factions, but did not specifically anticipate the emergence of political parties. Lastly, the lack of a constitutional framework or provision for political parties in the election process suggests that they did not anticipate their role in presidential elections.
keep a check/balance in bills n laws presented for consideration with consideration of party platforms
It is the series of elections by which some political parties, including the two major ones, determine who they will nominate as a candidate for the presidency.
Now, political parties have chosen electors by popular vote. Parties also changed their method of nominating presidential candidates, giving the people more of a voice. The Electoral College system has had to adapt to the growth of democracy.
John T. Willis has written: 'Presidential elections in Maryland' -- subject(s): Election, Elections, History, Political parties, Presidents
political parties have no involvement
understanding state regulations governing political parties
National convention (A+)
It is the series of elections by which some political parties, including the two major ones, determine who they will nominate as a candidate for the presidency.