Answer:
Third-party candidates have difficulty winning elections in the United states because
nearly all elected officials are selected by "Single-member districts".
Step-by-step explanation:
Obstacles for the Third-party candidates to win an election are
- Election ballot: To get on the ballot the third party must need a huge number of people's signature on the petition.
- Single-member districts: In our government no matter how close the election is only one candidate won.
- Financing: It cost millions of dollars to run a presidential campaign and mostly very few support the third party.