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The programs a political party supports during election

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Third Party

Step-by-step explanation:

Third Parties

Many political parties exist in the United States. Candidates for political

office can represent any party, but that doesn’t mean you’ll see

everyone’s name on the ballot. Each state has rules about ballot

access—allowing a political party to put a candidate on the ballot.

Usually the rules involve getting a certain number of signatures from

registered voters. These rules keep most third parties from even offering

a candidate for voters to choose from. The Democratic and Republican

parties have ballot access in all the states. The Libertarian Party is the

largest third party, with ballot access for the presidential election in

more than 30 states. As of 2015, the Green Party had ballot access in

over 20 states, and the Constitution Party had access in over 10 states.

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