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smaller parties and independent candidates suffer a huge disadvantage compared to bigger parties explain​

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Smaller parties and independent candidates suffer huge disadvantages compared to bigger parties because bigger parties have more extent compared to that smaller parties and independent candidates. Where smaller parties have a lesser number of candidates and independent candidates also their extent is more likely to be less compared to that of bigger parties. So bigger parties have a great advantage of this compared to that smaller parties and independent candidates. So in a place where the extent of the bigger party is big and with many candidates, it makes it hard for smaller parties and independent candidates to gain an advantage. So smaller parties and independent candidates suffer a huge disadvantage compared to bigger parties.

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Small parties and independent candidates will have very less popularity and hence will have very less supporters. There is no guarantee that they get sufficient funding for the propagation during elections and also for the other requirements of the party.

Bigger parties with huge power, support and influence often try to hinder the smaller parties, and they hold unfair disadvantages over the minors. Thus, smaller parties and independent candidates suffer a huge disadvantage compared to bigger parties.

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