Yes.
Voters that don't support either the democratic or republican parties are known as independent voters. These voters can be libertarian, green party, or just about anything they like.
Interesting discussion! The formation of political parties can both strengthen and challenge democracy. On one hand, they provide structure and choices for voters, but on the other, they can sometimes lead to division and partisanship.
Democratic
No they did not keep a list of their voters.
Democratic party
the democratic party
A democratic republic nation is one in which voters elect their own representatives. Some nations that are democratic republic are Nepal, Congo, and Ethiopia.
because they oppse the spread of slavery and they refuse to take a stand, so they join the party to keep slavery out of western territories
A government that listens to the wishes of the voters.
The political parties nominate a candidate and campaign for him. An independent has neverwon the presidency, so surely the parties greatly influence the elections. However, the majority of voters are not party members and the voters decide the election.
Yes, one is to be honest.
People can vote them out of power.