Asked by Jessie Charles on Jun 14, 2024

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How does the Electoral College system discourage third-party candidates?

Electoral College

A body of electors established by the United States Constitution, empowered to elect the president and vice president of the country.

Third-Party Candidates

Individuals or political groups that participate in elections outside of the major two parties, often influencing outcomes or representing specific ideologies.

  • Identify how the Electoral College system impacts third-party candidates.
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Md. Iftekhar RahmanJun 18, 2024
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In all but two states, the candidate who gets a plurality of the vote wins all of its electors.A vote for a third party candidate closer to the less-feared Democratic or Republican candidate is seen as a long shot, and only likely to hurt a voter's back up Democratic or Republican candidate.An example of this is that many Democrats felt that if Nader hadn't run in 2000, Gore may have won the close race against Bush.