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There has yet to be a female or minority in Presidency and only a limited number of females and minorities have made it to high positions within the political parties. Aside from the race and gender ratios which impact political parties is the persistent donation of soft money in which political parties are practically bought by the leading industrial companies...
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The political party that provides the greatest cooperation regarding economic and environmental policy, receives the greatest sum of money and can run a bigger and better campaign than the opposing party. Additionally, there is the factor of the two party system being protected and maintained by the continuing government policy of providing government funds to run political campaigns...
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