Impact on Elections - AP Government and Politics

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Presidential candidates running as "third party" candidates have all of the following disadvantages EXCEPT

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In the modern American two-party system, a "third party" candidate, someone who is neither a Republican nor a Democrat, has a few major disadvantages. Many of these are related to the fact that most third party candidates do not have the strong base of financial, political, and electoral support that a major party candidate can enjoy. One place where a third party candidate can have an advantage is that their political ideology and platform does not need to be tied to the strict limits of a major party.

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