Answer:
- Distancing themselves from the extremes.
- Stay true to the core principles of their Party.
- Pay more attention to young Voters.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Distancing themselves from the extremes.
The extremists of a certain political party often resorted to violence in order to push a certain ideologies or/legislations. Often times, political parties succumbed to the demand of these people because they're afraid that they will lose the total amount of votes during the elections. New and Emerging political parties need to avoid this cowardice in order to maintain the stability in the country.
- Stay true to the core principles of their Party.
Every single party is run based on a certain core principle. (For example, strong military is one of the core principle for republican party. More welfare is one of the core principle for democratic party, etc).
If the party change their core principle along the way, their existing voters might feel betrayed and opted to move their support to another political parties.
- Pay more attention to young Voters.
The young voters represent around 28% of the total potential votes, but the majority of them didn't use it. If a new political party managed to gained support from this group and inspire them to vote, they might became the new powerhouse in American politic.