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With the election coming up and there being little to no mention of third party candidates in the media or in general, I was wondering if y'all ever thought third parties will have a chance to infiltrate the US government in the future.
For presidential elections, polling numbers of 15% or more are required to be allowed into the nationally televised debates and thousands of signatures are needed to get onto the ballot in each state. This is simple for an R or D, but not for people associated with other parties. I know just running as a Republican or Democrat but holding more "idealistic" values in office has worked before: i.e. Justin Amash
I think that social media has helped promote ideas from third parties, and a few elections cycles from now they could be a larger threat
What do y'all think though? Should third parties be taken more seriously? Do they deserve more inclusion in elections? Could they be doing anything differently to achieve more success?
Edit: Thanks mods for moving my thread- didn't see this initial one :-)
For presidential elections, polling numbers of 15% or more are required to be allowed into the nationally televised debates and thousands of signatures are needed to get onto the ballot in each state. This is simple for an R or D, but not for people associated with other parties. I know just running as a Republican or Democrat but holding more "idealistic" values in office has worked before: i.e. Justin Amash
I think that social media has helped promote ideas from third parties, and a few elections cycles from now they could be a larger threat
What do y'all think though? Should third parties be taken more seriously? Do they deserve more inclusion in elections? Could they be doing anything differently to achieve more success?
Edit: Thanks mods for moving my thread- didn't see this initial one :-)
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