Exploring the Impact of New Political Parties in US Elections

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All over the country people are gearing up for the upcoming election for the next
President of the United States of America. Each candidate is from a different political party which had nominated them to hopefully one day be the president. The political parties have roles that they play in our mass society. Some people may or may not want to change those roles that they play. Both parties have different ideologies that can be seen. Many think about what if a new political party emerges, what would happen. A lot want that new party to emerge and change the ways a while, while others may not want to throw a new party amongst the two already because of the fact that there haven’t really been a new party emerge in quite some time. If there was a new party that came to be, then the current nominational structure may change and the campaign strategies and financing may also change. There are two major political parties in the United States. The Democratic as well as the Republican party. They …show more content…

But on the other hand some do not believe that the political parties need to have a different role. Getting good or even great candidates into the election process to be nominated for president is a good thing. Some of the candidates that are nominated are some very good candidates to become president, the only issue that the political parties have though is if their candidates actually get picked or not. It is all up to mostly the people take could get the candidates picked for president. Also, if the parties were not there to pick candidates to become president, who would be picking the candidates and who would the candidates be from. There would be a lot of confusion over trying to get candidates in the election process if the political parties were not there to pick themselves that there may not be very good candidates that end up getting picked for the President of the United States of American

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