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21 August, 03:33

Describe some of the challenges facing third party candidates in the United States. (Site 1)

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  1. 21 August, 03:39
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    1) The electoral system.

    2) Federal campaign finance laws.

    3) State ballot access laws.

    4) Lack of resources.

    5) Lack of media coverage.

    6) Lack of well-known, well-qualified candidates.

    7) Regarded as too ideological.

    8) The tactics of the two major parties.
  2. 21 August, 03:51
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    The way third-party candidates have to qualify to get their names on the ballot paper in each state makes life difficult for third parties. States require third-party candidates to present a petition signed by a certain number of registered voters in the state. While Tennessee requires only 25 signatures, in Montana the figure is 5% of all registered voters. This takes time and money.

    Third-party candidates are generally short of resources - especially financial resources. They find fundraising difficult. People are reluctant to give money to parties they see as sure losers, creating something of a 'catch 22' situation.
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