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How would the public react to third parties in government?

Question by Puller58: How would the public react to third parties in government?
While we’ve yet to have any serious number of third party candidates win any seats in government, how do you feel people would react to a serious number of elected third party candidates? Concern? Acceptance? Civil unrest?

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Answer by betterdenu123
As long as they’re some form of socialist, I’d be happy.

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‘Saints Row: The Third’ Gameplay Walkthrough – Stag Party (pt 2)

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What are some american third parties?

Question by sparkle: What are some american third parties?
I know for every election, theres always a candidate running that belongs to a third party.

What are a few examples of third parties?

Would the independent party be one?

THANKS!

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Answer by stung4ever
Libertarian and Green are probably the biggest 3rd parties (not that that’s saying much).

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what are some good reasons to stay open minded about third parties?

Question by gibsonlover123: what are some good reasons to stay open minded about third parties?
i’m doing a research project on persuading people not to disregard third parties candidacies so far i have these reasons:

-they have good ideas and platforms
-most of th em actually do have decent experience
-they can win (using examples such as perot and teddie roosevelt)

any other reasons would help a lot thanks!

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Answer by Not Rep or Dem!!
Dems and Repubs are basically the same animal now. A few differences but check out a Libertarian or the like. People looking for LESS gov’t instead of more.

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Regarding the big three credit reporting agencies – any info re: release your information to third parties?

Question by jjcrap27: Regarding the big three credit reporting agencies – any info re: release your information to third parties?
I’m sure I read this somewhere recently. Experian, Transunion, and/or Equifax have contracts with third parties where they release selected portions of your “profile” to third parties i..e if ABC mortgage company runs your credit Experian may release that info(in a limited manner but definitely contact info) to XYZLoans.net. Who does that and is there currently legislation in the works regarding it?

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Answer by newjerseyguy
They routinely do that for credit card and mortgage companies, which is where all those garbage solicitations in your mail come from. However, you can now “opt out” of that by calling 1-888-5OPTOUT.

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Do you think third parties or independent candidates play an important role?

Question by delicious_4_life2005: Do you think third parties or independent candidates play an important role?
Do you think third parties and/or independent candidates play an important role in the American political system? Why or why not?

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Answer by yahoo avatars are dumb
No, because no one even knows what most of those parties are, much less what they stand for.

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How did third parties come about?

Question by Storm Z: How did third parties come about?
I know the repubs. and demorcrats came up with the whole ratifying of the constitution but how did/ when did the third parties start branching off?

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Answer by Teekno
Well, your basis is wrong. While our system lends itself well to two parties, there have always been third parties.

The Republicans used to be a third party, in fact.

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Bill Schneider of Third Way and DCCC Chair Steve Israel

Bill Schneider of Third Way and DCCC Chair Steve Israel
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Election 2012: Can the Democrats retake control of the House?
Congressman Steve Israel says a net gain of 25 seats – what Democrats need to win back control of the House in Election 2012 – is ‘in range.’ The key, he says, is independents.
By Linda Feldmann, Staff writer / February 28, 2012

Washington
Steve Israel isn’t ready to predict that the Democrats will retake control of the House in 2012. But the New York congressman in charge of his party’s House reelection effort promises it’s going to be “razor-close.”
Start with the proposition that it’s been only 16 months since the Democrats suffered the shellacking of 2010, when the Republicans netted 63 seats, and that Congress’s popularity is at record low levels. To win back control, the Democrats need a net gain of 25 seats. After three straight “wave” elections – in which one party suffers a net loss of at least 20 seats – a fourth would be highly unusual. It hasn’t happened in 60 years.
But in Congressman Israel’s view, that goal is “in range.” Speaking at a press breakfast sponsored by the moderate Democratic think tank Third Way, Israel laid out his rationale: Some polls show Democrats leading Republicans in the “generic” ballot for Congress. Redistricting has given the Democrats opportunities to pick up seats. The party is recruiting some strong candidates. And the House Democrats beat the House Republicans in election committee fundraising last year.
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The key, says Israel, is independent voters.
“You want to know why we lost the House in 2010? We lost 9 million independent voters,” says Israel, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC). “They were with us in 2006. They were with us in 2008. They were frothing-at-the-mouth angry in 2010.”
Focus groups show that in 2010, Americans were voting against the Democrats, not for the Republicans, Israel says. The Democrats’ job now is to fill in the blanks in defining these newly elected Republicans, many of whom embraced the tea party.
Nonpartisan analysts maintain that the Democrats still face a steep climb in their effort to retake the House after just one term out of power. True, the DCCC outraised its Republican counterpart, the National Republican Campaign Committee, by million in 2011. But outside spending by Republican super PACs is expected to wipe out that advantage.
On the congressional redistricting front, Israel sees pickups in several states, including two to four seats in California, three or four seats in Illinois, and seats in Texas, regardless of how the final map looks there.
Still, redistricting will cost the Democrats elsewhere, as Republican-controlled state legislatures redraw maps to favor GOP House members. In addition, the Democrats are losing some of their more conservative members to retirement. According to the Cook Political Report, five seats being vacated by Democrats are favored to go Republican. None of the open Republican seats are expected to go to Democrats.
On his claim of strong recruiting, Israel mentions two names, Jose Hernandez of California and Val Demings of Florida. Mr. Hernandez, who is taking on freshman Rep. Jeff Denham (R), is a former NASA astronaut and the son of Mexican immigrant migrant workers who didn’t learn English until age 12. Ms. Demings, who is challenging freshman Rep. Daniel Webster (R), is Orlando’s first female chief of police and also African American. Expect to hear a lot about these two as the campaign progresses.
Israel says that in recruiting, he looks for problem-solvers. And once recruited, he’s telling his candidates to “run like a mayor.” In other words, ideologues need not apply.
“If you knock on a door, and somebody says there’s a pothole outside, and you say, that’s not my job, my job is to figure out what to do about the European debt crisis, you will lose,” Israel says. “Get a shovel, get some asphalt, fill the pothole.”

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Are ballot laws that prohibit third parties from getting on the ballots discriminatory?

Question by RIP Lux Interior: Are ballot laws that prohibit third parties from getting on the ballots discriminatory?
Are people in third parties and their supporters being discriminated against for not being members of the two parties, which BTW made these laws?
Also, what about third party candidates that are denied their voices from being heard in the debates?

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Answer by Healthy Environment
Yes. But “political party” is not a protected class.

I suppose you have the option of changing parties. Like Ron Paul changed from being a Constitutionalist to a Libertarian to a Republican.

As for debates: You have to poll at least x percent popularity in order to take part in the debates, if I’m not mistaken. (although Ross Perot got a significant percent but wasn’t allowed in, strange.) Yes it’s discriminatory cause it doesn’t give them a fair voice.

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What could be easier to happen for third parties to do in this election?

Question by derekgorman: What could be easier to happen for third parties to do in this election?
I’m very convinced that the third parties can make a very strong showing this year inspite of all the ballot access problems. Either third parties will get over 5% of the national vote or get a seat in Congress. But you never know.
Instant runoff voting sounds like a very good option because third parties can do much better than now. But we need some type of proportional representation.

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Answer by LENNON3804
I truly wish that were true. I just do not think we have real choices with the 2 party system. We have a democracy but only get 2 choices for President ultimately and by the time those parties give us their nominees , the candidate is already in bed with corporate America…So I guess we have a Corporatocracy..Run by Corporations or seemingly so …

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