No, a division in a political party will not benefit the party.
A political party is a noun. It is a political organisation that has specific beliefs, usually different from other parties, who seeks to attain political power.
Yes, when it refers to the political party.
Beliefs and rules that are important to a political party or person, such as equality, liberty and tolerance of diversity
In politics, a "water carrier" is considered to be a campaign organization, media outlet, or individual who provides assistance and/or affirmation to a political candidate or party through the usage of political rhetoric favorable to that candidate or party's positions.
Gerrymandering is arranging political boundaries to give your party a numeric advantage over an opposing party.
political districts to benefit a party
political districts to benefit a party
Which political party republican or democrat benefit when income in texas increases or decrease in other words which party has more wealthy voters and which has more poor voters.
gerrymandering
The re-drawing of political districts to benefit a party.
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It is spelled schism. If means a splitting apart- a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief. "The schism in the political party came about because of a disagreement on restoring voting rights to convicted felons."
Redrawing the boundary lines to benefit a candidate or party is called gerrymandering. The name comes from the governor of Massachusetts, Elbridge Gerry, who, in 1812, manipulated boundaries to favor his own party.
Redrawing the boundary lines to benefit a candidate or party is called gerrymandering. The name comes from the governor of Massachusetts, Elbridge Gerry, who, in 1812, manipulated boundaries to favor his own party.
For failing to mend a political schism