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An option for Everybody
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Third Parties in the US are Secondary Political Parties Historically, the US has a Two Party system ◦ Some say the Electoral College with its “Winner take all” award of electors has done this ◦ Should we just use Popular Vote instead???
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Third Parties rarely win elections but do play an important role in Democratic Governments Third Parties draw attention to issues that may be ignored by the Majority Parties. Examples??? Referendum: referring and issue to popular vote of the people for approval or rejection
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America First Party ◦ Extremely Conservative party American Party ◦ Very small conservative Christian splinter party
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American Independent Party American Nazi Party ◦ Racist often with shaved heads ◦ Has not fielded a candidate since Rockwell in 1964
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Green Party of the United States Ralph Nadar The Greens/Green Party USA Smaller fringe party
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Prohibition Party Against the sale of alcohol Peace and Freedom Party Against Vietnam War
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Socialist Party USA Socialist Equality Party Socialist Labor Party Socialist Workers Party Democratic Socialists of America
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Family Values Party ◦ Founder Thomas Wells of Florida claims God spoke to him Light Party ◦ Founder Da Vid M.D. ◦ Promotes wholistic medicine
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Pansexual Peace Party ◦ Left-wing ◦ Free love Pot Party & U.S. Marijuana Party ◦ Advocate the legalization of Marijuana
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Bull Moose Party (1912) – Teddy Roosevelt – also called the Progressive Party ◦ Women’s suffrage, banking reforms, social welfare assistance for women and children
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Socialist Party (1900s) – Eugene Debs ◦ Ran for president from jail
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Dixiecrats (1948) – Strom Thurmond ◦ Segregationist Platform – race was a major issue ◦ Significance: First splits in Democratic Party ◦ South used to be all Democratic
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American Independent (1968) – George Wallace ◦ Continuation of Dixiecrat – segregationist and Racist ◦ Receives 46 southern electoral votes
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Independent/Reform – Ross Perot ◦ Key focus was the economy ◦ 1992 Election – received almost 20 million votes -19% of popular vote ◦ NAFTA –”giant sucking sound heading to Mexico”
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Green Party (2000) – Ralph Nader ◦ Stole votes from Al Gore ◦ The reason Bush won???
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3 rd Parties tend to exist to promote a Specific Issue or Personality Growing trend is for a major party to help a 3 rd Party with the idea of taking votes that would likely go to a major party – This is the classic “Divide &Conquer” tactic
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Currently, the Green Party is viewed as pulling more from the Democrats while the Libertarian takes more votes from the Republicans
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