Response to Third Party and Independent Candidates in American Politics: Wallace, Anderson and Perot

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September 5, 2016

 

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In addition to this study of American politics, Abramson explains and compares the presidential elections of France's Fifth Republic to those of the United States to show the difference of outcomes. To illustrate the history of third party and independent candidates, Abramson chooses to focus on three efforts of independent candidacy, George Wallace in 1968, John B...
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Anderson in 1980 and H. Ross Perot in 1992. Within a brief review of the history of elections and the ratification of the Twelfth Amendment, Abramson explains that this was when a reduction of eligible candidates began, as the number fell from five to three. Since that time, third party candidates have been more of a strategic tool to wrest votes from Democrats or Republicans in order to deny them a majority in an election, rather than in hopes of the independent winning the election itself...
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