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The Effects of Third Party Politics on Presidential Elections
Title: The Effects of Third Party Politics on Presidential Elections
Category: Social Sciences / Political Science
Details: Words: 1668 | Pages: 7.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Effects of Third Party Politics on Presidential Elections
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Although citizens of the United States have the opportunity to vote for many
different offices at the national, state, and local levels, the election of the president of
the United States every four years is the focal point of the American political process.
The American political system has maintained a two-party system since its inception.
Political scientists argue
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will go farther than swaying
the outcome. One day an independent will win.
Works Cited
Brown, Gene. H. Ross Perot: Texas Billionaire. Vero Beach: Rourke
Enterprises, Inc, 1993.
Goldman, Peter and Tom Mathews. 'The Manhattan Project'. Newsweek (Special
Election Issue) November/December, 1992. pp.40-57
Jackson, David. '3rd party chances gauged' Dallas Morning News. November 5, 1992.
Mazmanian, Daniel A. Third Parties in Presidential Elections. New York: Franklin
Watts, 1974.
Murr, Andrew. 'Superhero'. Newsweek (Special Election Issue) November/December,
1992. pp.70-77.
Robinson, James W., ed. Ross Perot Speaks Out. Rocklin: Prima Publishing, 1992.
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