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What is a political party? What party system does the US have? What are the two main political parties of the US? What is a platform? How do political parties work on national, state, local levels? In government, how does the minority party get its issues heard? How do political parties influence voters?

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What is a POLITICAL PARTY?! An organization of people Share the same ideas for government Member committed to party goals Get candidates elected to office Get laws passed to help party goals

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