Section 11
Minor Political Parties
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The Role of Third Parties
American politics operate as a two-party system, and third party candidates do not play a major role in elections.

Ideological Third Parties and Splinter Parties
Third party politicians tend to be more ideological than Republicans or Democrats because they do not have to play to the American middle.

The Impact of Minor Parties
Third-party candidates exert influence by focusing the election on particular issues and taking votes away from major candidates.